Liberec Removes Tripping Hazard Railing from New Promenade
Translated from Czech.
Summary
Authorities in Liberec, Czech Republic, removed a low railing along a new riverside promenade after pedestrians repeatedly tripped over it. The regional authority acted after complaints surfaced on social media highlighting the safety hazard.
Pedestrians in Liberec can now enjoy the new riverside promenade without fear of tripping, thanks to the swift action of the regional authority. The low railing, intended perhaps for aesthetic purposes, proved to be a significant hazard, causing numerous people to stumble. Social media buzz highlighted the danger, prompting a decisive response from the regional government. This incident underscores the importance of public feedback in shaping local infrastructure and ensuring safety for all citizens. The removal of the offending railing demonstrates a commitment to addressing public concerns and improving the usability of public spaces.
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