RonSwanson
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When somebody wants in, that somebody will get in. Fences are all deterrents and measures to stall, but deterrents can be ignored and measures can be overcome. You would need to ensure that a response, or alarm, is triggered and that the response will respond timeously. Monitoring helps, being proactive, but not all monitoring is live and or alerting.
Farms, depots, etc, enclosed with ClearVu and the like, are breached all the time, ripped. Raids on stock and livestock in this country are common, and I am sure that the ‘WhatsApp community” in the rural areas are more despised than those in the cities. People don’t like community policing, even when said community supports the police and security services.
But mentioning ClearVu, there is a truck depot nearby which looks like a Power Loader, like the one in Aliens, had a go at the perimeter, it is pushed and pulled apart, quick and dirty, but whoever wanted in got in.
ClearVu (thank you for the correction) is Cochrane's mainstream entry-level product, for residential (and low-value businesses in countries with far less crime). They have some interesting solutions, even some that withstand rockets.
But yes, no single solution is a panacea, security needs layers. Not only the layers of a onion, but a cross between the layers of an onion and that of a clove of garlic, and the layers need to communicate in a timely manner with one another.