Hi, > I too prefer 'fixed'. > > Foldable, is also in some sense irremovable/unremovable (spell check objects) > where as I think 'fixed' is a better description as it implies not foldable, > removeable nor lowerable.
I was starting to write a whole page why I don't like "fixed" instead of "unremovable" but the more I think about this, the more I like the value "fixed". One thing I worried about were flexible/soft bollards [0]. I would not describe them as "fixed" regarding their ability to move/bend/rotate/..., but they still remain on their location on the ground, even though they are flexible. Therefore this would make sense to call them "fixed". I currently don't know that a "lowerable" bollard looks like and how it works. Do you have an example? I would love to hear some feedback on these two values: "fixed": A bollard which cannot be removed without destroying it or at least cause severe damage to it. If a bollard has some sort of lock to remove it, it's *not* fixed. "foldable": A bollard which can be rotated so it lays on the ground so that e.g. vehicles can pass it [1]. Some kind of key or wrench might be needed. This bollard can easily be moved back to it's previous position with no damage left. Hauke [0] https://www.postguard.com/image/catalog/flexbol3.jpg [1] https://www.ledasecurity.com.au/lda/wp-content/uploads/2013/10/510da3693ad569fe75e5fdbeab5e8aaa.jpg
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