The White House is made with new fences 4m after fear that protesters can penetrate inside

The White House is about to complete the multimillion-dollar fence designed to replace the previous siege. Online divided photos display construction until it advances along Pennsylvania Avenue, where images of the White House are expected to be blocked slightly when the new fence is completed in the following year. Parts of the road have already been blocked and one [...]
Online divided photos display construction until it advances along Pennsylvania Avenue, where images of the White House are expected to be blocked slightly when the new fence is completed in the following year.
Parts of the road have already been blocked and a temporary wall has been set up as the work continues, writes Independent, translates Periscopi.
Under the current plans of the Trump Administration, the White House will be secured by a steel fence across its 4m-long perimeter, making the eventual protesters unable to climb.
Added security measures include even bigger and more powerful positions, new technologies for detecting efforts to get inside, among other things.
The current siege was not even 2m high.
An incident occurred in 2014, when an armed person had entered the White House courtyard, what led to the resignation of the then chief of the US Secret Service. /Periscope












