If I am not laying on private property or in the entrance of a shop or something I can lay around whereever I want. I don’t really understand what OP is talking about.
In some areas, almost everything is private property. Including sidewalks, parks, beaches…
I was in a city that only had one green area that was publicly accessible. The was signs that you weren’t allowed to be on the grass, only the paths. So you could pretty much only walk through. Even just standing, you’d be in the way.
I get that the property owner sets the rules, but if everything is private, it gets hard to exist.
If I am not laying on private property or in the entrance of a shop or something I can lay around whereever I want. I don’t really understand what OP is talking about.
In some areas, almost everything is private property. Including sidewalks, parks, beaches…
I was in a city that only had one green area that was publicly accessible. The was signs that you weren’t allowed to be on the grass, only the paths. So you could pretty much only walk through. Even just standing, you’d be in the way.
I get that the property owner sets the rules, but if everything is private, it gets hard to exist.
And that’s why I’m placing you under arrest.