US | White House security White House Plans to Add Spikes to Fence CBS says 'anti-climb' measure expected to be approved By John Johnson Posted Apr 17, 2015 12:02 PM CDT Copied In this 2014 file photo, a member of the Secret Service on K-9 patrol walks along the perimeter fence outside the White House in Washington. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster, File) The White House is expected to look a smidge less welcoming in the near future—CBS News reports that the Secret Service plans to put spikes atop its fence. The "pencil point" protrusions would theoretically deter fence-climbers—like so and so—and the idea is expected to be approved by the the National Capital Planning Commission next month. The spiked fence would be temporary until longer-term improvements—still unspecified—are in place. (Of course, the spikes wouldn't keep the determined from squeezing through the fence.) Read These Next At least 10 dead in mass shooting in small Canadian town. The world says its final goodbye to Dawson Leery. Nancy Guthrie's camera footage raises an ancillary question: how? Suspect in Canada mass shooting is female, cops say. Report an error