Do i select yes, because it, even if unintentionally, is lit or do i choose yes only when the bus stop has its own lights?

  • enemenemu@lemm.ee
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    23 days ago

    Why would you put a dedicated bus stop street lamp right besides the street lamp?

    To me, this is lit. If one removes the street lamp it is no longer lit.

  • filtoid@lemmy.ml
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    23 days ago

    I’m not particularly aware of the rules of the community but I would assume the intention is to indicate if the bus stop is “lit safely” for those who feel more vulnerable at night, such as women, the very young, and the very old. So I would perhaps interpret it that way - does it feel “safe” for things such as if a paving stone is loose, would you see it, or could an attacker get too close before you saw them.

  • Fisch@discuss.tchncs.de
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    22 days ago

    It’s called “lit” and not “lamp”, so from my interpretation, it’s just about whether there’s light there or it’s dark. Practically speaking, it doesn’t really matter anyway where the light comes from when it comes to whether it’s dark there or not.