05-01-2020, 11:02 PM
(05-01-2020, 10:50 PM)WLU Wrote:(04-30-2020, 01:23 PM)jamincan Wrote: There are other examples of walkways adjacent to commercial properties that aren't fenced off, but there are also lots, probably the majority, of examples where they are fenced off. I agree with Dan that this is actually a fairly significant safety issue as it can prevent escape for a potential victim. In comparison, it's hard for me to believe that the risk to adjacent businesses is more than marginally higher. It's the sort of thing that would have been brought up immediately with public consultation.Just curious, just asking a question but what scenario would you see where it prevents escape for a potential victim. Again just asking, no offence.
You do understand how cages work yes?
When there is no fence I have 365 directions I can run away from someone who is threatening, when the fences are up, I have one, and there could be a train in the way, or another person.