Washington Senate bill aims to prohibit use of hostile architecture preventing homeless camps - eviltoast

Senate Bill 6231 defines hostile architecture as “elements designed to restrict the use of public spaces by individuals experiencing homelessness.” (A PDF of the original bill can be viewed here.)

In the past, those elements have included fencing, large boulders and gravel. If the elements are erected specifically “to prevent people from sitting or lying at street” level, they would be prohibited.

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    9 months ago

    Can we ban ‘skate stoppers’ intended to physically injure skaters who attempt the feature too?

    Like, if it’s designed from the start to not be super skateable that’s fine. But adding things after the spot is already established that will cause people to ‘catch’ and fall seems a bit messed up.