Comment 119972

By Deleted User (anonymous) | Posted September 11, 2016 at 21:51:22 in reply to Comment 119850

Read through it. Which part does it violate? Also, surely you'd agree that posting posters on telephone poles should never be "illegal." Public spaces are for the people. Look into public spaces and placemaking. Communities are defined by the public space:

"Human geographers have argued that in spite of the exclusions that are part of public space, it can nonetheless be conceived of as a site where democracy becomes possible. Geographer Don Mitchell has written extensively on the topic of public space and its relation to democracy, employing Henri Lefebvre's notion of the right to the city in articulating his argument.[6] While democracy and public space don't entirely coincide, it is the potential of their intersection that becomes politically important. Other geographers like Gill Valentine have focused on performativity and visibility in public spaces, which brings a theatrical component or 'space of appearance' that is central to the functioning of a democratic space.[7]" --Wikipedia; Public Spaces

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