Submitted by _Hack_The_Planet_ t3_11de0sn in boston
Digitaltwinn t1_ja8gxjz wrote
I love how cities and designers go out of their way to not build the typical wood benches we've had for hundreds of years until we decided they were homeless-friendly.
_Hack_The_Planet_ OP t1_ja8h6jh wrote
After all, if you're homeless you have more rights to public property than old people that just need to sit down.
riski_click t1_ja8wgcv wrote
Benches already have two arms.
On these benches, there's not enough space between the two arms for two people to sit comfortably, yet there is enough space between the arms to require an extraordinarily agile "old person" to be able to use both arms simultaneously to get up..
It's always refreshing to find someone who thinks "old people" were just invented this year though.
also, what makes a bench "temperature resistant?"
_Hack_The_Planet_ OP t1_ja8xq8p wrote
Ask boston.gov.
Benches need to be temperature-resistant. People should be able to enjoy them regardless of temperature!
https://www.boston.gov/departments/age-strong-commission/age-friendly-boston/age-friendly-benches
There's also a great interactive map where you can find one near you, so you can go sit on it.
riski_click t1_ja8yk4l wrote
if the City just hired homeless people to keep the benches warm until an old person wanted to sit down, they'd solve both problems.
_Hack_The_Planet_ OP t1_ja95hjx wrote
Lol, have you ever tried asking a homeless person camping on public property to move?
riski_click t1_ja97cgs wrote
I can honestly say I haven't ever asked anyone on a bench to move.
Digitaltwinn t1_ja8ojfr wrote
oil and gas companies have even more rights to public property
_Hack_The_Planet_ OP t1_ja8qgxt wrote
Well let's just get rid of oil and gas companies then. What are the consequences of that?
riski_click t1_ja9k7w4 wrote
more benches, hopefully.
_Hack_The_Planet_ OP t1_ja9mfx4 wrote
Construct metal benches without the use of oil or gas? Is that made by a blacksmith in a coal furnace?
DawctorDawgs t1_ja9bes9 wrote
What did homeless people to do you, you sour bastard?
_Hack_The_Planet_ OP t1_ja9db4i wrote
Unlike you, I don't blame a collective for an individual's actions.
They have rights, but fewer rights than what they often take. This means, that they don't get to camp out on a bench meant for everyone. Public property doesn't mean that it's owned by any particular hobo.
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