@DD only, because I don't give a shit about the rest of you jackasses.
Do you think the wall will actually stop them?
If I wanted go uninvited into a house that I knew kept the doors unlocked and had no fence that would be easy.
If I wanted go uninvited into a house that I knew kept the doors unlocked and had a fence that would be a little harder.
If I wanted go uninvited into a house that I knew kept the doors locked and had a fence and that would be a little harder.
If I wanted go uninvited into a house that I knew kept the doors locked and had a wall and that would be a little harder.
If I wanted go uninvited into a house that I knew kept the doors locked and had a wall and had a pet dog and that would be a little harder.
If I wanted go uninvited into a house that I knew kept the doors locked and had a wall and had a guard dog and that would be a little harder.
If I wanted go uninvited into a house that I knew kept the doors locked and had a wall and had a guard dog and an alarm system that would be a little harder.
Would ANY of these things completely stop any chance of me being able to break in if I was motivated enough?
Same principle. If it is easy for someone to walk across an unguarded border with no barrier, it is by contrast harder for that person to cross over where there is a barrier. It does not mean it will stop everyone or make that impossible but the motivation and the effort to do so is so much harder.
No one expects that the barrier will stop everyone so motivated and everyone willing to do anything to get past that barrier.
The fact that I would have to wade through dozens of pages of juvenile insults to even figure out what it is.
So did that take pages? It did not did it? That makes you a jackass for suggesting otherwise, doesn't it?