Hi
Try the attached, it works fairly well so long as the top is not too narrow
for larger people.
if you use RADAR keys for a gate lock you are excluding the part of the
population which does not have a key
Dave Croft
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Subject: [ACCESSIBUILT] (ACCESSIBUILT) John Rainey Park Gates
> We are trying to find a solution to the problem of motorcyclists abusing
> public parks by putting a barrier that will stop them entering whist
> allowing disabled people, double buggies & scooters access. I thought
> possibly a RADAR locking system incorporated into a gate. Has anyone come
> across this or have you a better solution than an "A" frame entrance
> barrier?
>
> John
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