Toddler trespasses into the White House after crawling through fence - The toddler managed to break through the security fence and made his way across the North Lawn

How long until 'Babies are terrorists' is whined by the Leftoids?

(Credit: Jonathon Manning, Trinity Mirror/Reach)

A toddler became the White House's tiniest intruder after he squeezed through the metal fencing and onto the property. The daring tot managed to break into the north side of the executive mansion today (Tuesday, April 18).

The child was apprehended by US Secret Service Uniformed Division officers, who are tasked with security at the White House. The officers walked across the North Lawn to retrieve the child before reuniting him with his parents.

Secret Service spokesman Anthony Guglielmi said described the toddler as a "curious young visitor". He said: “The White House security systems instantly triggered Secret Service officers and the toddler and parents were quickly reunited."

Access to the White House was restricted while the officers helped the child. They briefly questioned the parents before allowing them to continue on their way.

It is believed that the toddler is the first intruder onto the ground since the fence was doubled in height to roughly 13ft after a series of security breaches. Although the fence is taller, there is an extra inch of space between the pickets.

Older children have sometimes become stuck in the barrier. Protestors have also used it to their advantage by chaining themselves to the fence.

(Link: https://www.walesonline.co.uk/news/uk-news/toddler-trespasses-white-house-after-26727668)

I guess he wasn't the only person who babbles a lot of unintelligible nonsense, cries a lot and soils his diaper on the White House property today...
ezgif-1-26d8d741dd.jpg
 
Older children have sometimes become stuck in the barrier.
I do t know why but this makes me laugh. The idea of the White House fence strewn with teenagers waving for attention like plastic bags caught on branches.
It’s also really bad design - there’s actually a measurement that bars / gaps / building items should meet so that babies and kids are unable to get their heads through. It’s even called the baby head rule.
 
I do t know why but this makes me laugh. The idea of the White House fence strewn with teenagers waving for attention like plastic bags caught on branches.
It’s also really bad design - there’s actually a measurement that bars / gaps / building items should meet so that babies and kids are unable to get their heads through. It’s even called the baby head rule.

It doesnt get applied outside of Domestic and Retail / Entertainment, especially for bespoke or historical replacement environments, look at the spacing of a fence on a industrial estate and then one of a school same supplier but the density of the verticals on the schools is higher than that of the industrial estate.
 
Back