Cities at night: why our right to use public spaces after dark is under threat
Cities at night: why our right to use public spaces after dark is under threat
From Sydney’s lockout laws to Baltimore’s blanket curfews and London’s closed parks, the trend for restricting and criminalising night-time behaviour is unhealthy and even unsafe for our cities
Garrett, Bradley
e51aa011-881c-4284-8889-124b1b52efc7
19 November 2015
Garrett, Bradley
e51aa011-881c-4284-8889-124b1b52efc7
Garrett, Bradley
(2015)
Cities at night: why our right to use public spaces after dark is under threat.
The Guardian: Cities.
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From Sydney’s lockout laws to Baltimore’s blanket curfews and London’s closed parks, the trend for restricting and criminalising night-time behaviour is unhealthy and even unsafe for our cities
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Published date: 19 November 2015
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URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/392859
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