Is 'barred entry' correct?

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Any person found in breach of the parking rules shall be required to leave the estate and shall be barred entry.

Is 'barred entry' correct? Shouldn't it be 'barred from the estate'?

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Any person found in breach of the parking rules shall be required to leave the estate and shall be barred entry.

Is 'barred entry' correct? Shouldn't it be 'barred from the estate'?

Thanks.
I'd say "...barred from entering..."
 
Thanks, Bhaisahab

Any person found in breach of the parking rules shall be required to leave the estate and shall be barred entry.

I'd say "...barred from entering..."

Do you mean to say "barred from entering again."?
 
Thanks, Bhaisahab

Any person found in breach of the parking rules shall be required to leave the estate and shall be barred entry.

I'd say "...barred from entering..."

Do you mean to say "barred from entering again."?
Yes, "again" or "in future".
 
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