10.6.10
Restrictions- primary research
Restriction.
This year we suffered/enjoyed, however way you think, serious amounts of snow for a longer than usual length of time. This became a restriction for many people around the country, but also myself. I took this picture so that I could look back and remember the day we could drive out of my road. It was a sheet of ice, with no access to sand or grit. It got me wondering about the elderly as well, the snow might restrict their movement throughout that time due to it being slippy underfoot, even I was sliding about. So, weather conditions can be a restriction.
On a trip about Tamworth I saw these fences, and they are the same fences which my old school were lined in. They have spikes along the tops of them to restrict intruders from coming in. Also, I have seen that wildlife can be hurt by landing on the tip of these fences which is another restriction to these fences.
This is an example of restrictions being both bad and good to society or person or any living thing. Whilst they protect the building beneath the security, they harm birds and are quite the eye saw. However, I do like the structure of these, it almost reminds me of boning in a corset.
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