kcantor
Senior Member
i am less concerned with “inside the fence” than the fencing itself…
the infringement on sidewalk spaces (combined with the lack of sight lines and visibility) so there as much opportunity as possible to sell signage impedes rather than enhances the perception of safety and security inside and out, particularly when it up 24/7 for what could be 2 1/2 months…
it’s bad enough to lose the public space the public contributed and paid to improve, never mind not even being able to see it or be seen from it.
the infringement on sidewalk spaces (combined with the lack of sight lines and visibility) so there as much opportunity as possible to sell signage impedes rather than enhances the perception of safety and security inside and out, particularly when it up 24/7 for what could be 2 1/2 months…
it’s bad enough to lose the public space the public contributed and paid to improve, never mind not even being able to see it or be seen from it.