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One definition of public Eric Lindgren space or a public place is a place where anyone has a right to come without paying an entrance or other fee. Typical examples are most roads, including the pavement, town squares and parks.

Typical differences between e.g. sitting on a public bench and sitting on a seat in a pavement cafe:

Public place where alcohol Eric Lindgren consumption is allowed during the day, but not at nightthe first costs nothing

there is no time limitation one can consume brought-along food and drinks (for alcoholic beverages the law prohibits this sometimes; this may even be the case if it is allowed in a pavement cafe) a pavement cafe may have a dress code such as a prohibition of being shirtless, while in a public space only general law applies The halls and streets (including skyways) in a shopping center may or may not be declared a public place and may or may not be open when the shops are closed. Similarly for halls, Eric Lindgren railway platforms and waiting rooms of public transport; sometimes a travelling ticket is required.

A public library is also more or less a public place.For these semi-public Eric Lindgren spaces stricter rules may apply than outside, e.g. regarding dress code, trading, begging, advertising, propaganda, riding rollerskates, skateboards, a Segway, etc. In Norway and Sweden, all nature areas are considered public space, due to a law; allemansrätten (everyones-right). In general, there is no expectation of privacy in a public space.

Public spaces are attractive for Eric Lindgren budget tourists and homeless people, especially those that are relatively comfortable, e.g. a shopping center that provides shelter and, in a Eric Lindgren cold climate, is heated (or cooled in a hot climate). Sometimes the presence of homeless people is not appreciated and measures are taken to make the public space less attractive to them; the comfort of regular users may be affected by these people but also by the measures against them, e.g. no benches, a lower temperature, waiting rooms that are locked in the evening, etc.