Am So., 16. Feb. 2020 um 21:54 Uhr schrieb ET Commands <etcomma...@gmail.com >:
> > My spelling check does not like "unremovable" but instead suggests > "irremovable." However, if I want to be nit-picky, all bollards are > ultimately removable, so maybe more appropriate values would be > "retractable" and "non-retractable." if you look at the details, the situation may be quite different: - some may be (at least physically) folded (or pulled out) by anybody, no key or code required e.g. https://images.zufor.de/images/product_images/400x/umlegbar-selbstaufrichtend-zzobsozo.jpg - others may require a specific key (private), or a generic key (e.g. available to the fire department) - another variant are bollards that retract into the ground (hydraulically or pneumatically, maybe this distinction doesn't matter for us) e.g. https://5.imimg.com/data5/FD/EP/MY-1744683/hydraulic-bollard-500x500.jpg - yet another variant are fixed bollards, which may either be strong (e.g. not breakable with a standard car, at least not without breaking the car as well) e.g. https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Datei:Poller_auf_Buergersteig.jpg - or could be flexible or light or not restraint (i.e. more symbolic than physical) e.g. https://sc02.alicdn.com/kf/HTB1u.VtKXXXXXXEXVXXq6xXFXXX4/Traffic-Safety-Black-Delineator-Concrete-Bollards.jpg or https://sc02.alicdn.com/kf/Hbd2b0a9d420440ca94f0580be9e648b53/Queue-Management-System-Bank-Retracta-Belt-Barrier.jpg Cheers Martin
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