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bollard

[bol-erd] / ˈbɒl ərd /


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The cuts are made near the bottom of the fencing, severing the steel beams — known as bollards — from the concrete they’re embedded in.

From Los Angeles Times

"We put bollards around to stop them parking on the junction, but they have parked the other side of the bollards on the road which makes it even worse than it was before."

From BBC

"I was forced off the road into a concrete bollard and sustained some quite bad injuries," he says.

From BBC

The police have placed bollards at the entrance to Mr Morris' farm and he said so far this year things were better.

From BBC

The wall was made of steel bollards that were built before former President Donald Trump blanketed much of the border with taller barriers that go deeper into the ground.

From Seattle Times