(NewsNation) — New Orleans law enforcement officials said bollards typically used to prevent traffic on Bourbon Street were not operable when a 42-year-old Texas man entered the popular tourist ...
One question among those watching the news unfold is "Were bollards up?" A bollard is a short, sturdy, vertical pole used to divert traffic and to keep vehicles out of particular areas.
The New Year's Day vehicle attack that killed 14 people and injured more than 30 in the French Quarter of New Orleans has renewed focus on Bourbon Street security and how barriers called bollards ...
That’s what we all need to do in 2025. We all need to step up and be counted. There’s no cheap legal trick to remove him. We’ll have to do the hard work ourselves. Elon is helping. Trudeau just ...
But the steel columns known as bollards were in the process of being replaced and were not engaged early on New Year's Day when a motorist rammed a pickup truck through a crowd of revelers ...
The older barriers — known as bollards — were being replaced ahead of the city hosting Super Bowl LIX on Feb. 9, which will be played about a mile from where the attack occurred, New Orleans ...