Originally Posted by
Fieldmouse
.15 Requirements for airside generally
(1) The requirements for the fencing of, and the provision of other physical barriers to entry to, the airside area of a security controlled airport are:
(a) a barrier sufficient to delineate the airside area; and
(b) effective access control points to permit authorised access to the airside area; and
(c) patrolling, electronic surveillance or any other suitable measures to inspect the barriers for damage and to deter and detect unauthorised access to the airside area; and
(d) if possible, illumination of the aircraft parking area while a prescribed aircraft is parked there at night; and
(e) signs, at least 0.4 m wide by 0.3 m high, and otherwise complying with subregulation (4), placed at the barrier in such a way that anyone entering the area knows that it is an airside area; and
(f) either:
(i) a sign, at least 0.4 m wide by 0.3 m high, and otherwise complying with subregulation (6), placed at every entrance to the airside area; or
(ii) signs, at least 0.4 m wide by 0.3 m high, and otherwise complying with subregulation (6A), placed at the barrier in such a way that anyone entering the area knows that it is an airside area.
If it's not fairly high. it's not a physical barrier that prevents entry.
Where does it say "prevents entry"?
I only read that it needs to be obvious than any person on the other side of fence or barrier "obviously" knows it. (I assume for pineapple reasons).