People visiting partly taxpayer-funded structure could have items such as kites confiscated under strict security measuresVisitors to the garden bridge in London will be tracked by their mobile phone signals and supervised by staff with powers to lift people’s names and addresses and confiscate and demolish banned items,including kites and musical instruments, according to a planning document.
The lengthy document (pdf) submitted as part of the planning process for the controversial bridge, and which will be part-financed by at least £10m of public money,said the trust hoped to “maximise the opportunity if by the status of the bridge as private land by imposing rules to “establish expectations for behaviour and conduct”.
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Source: theguardian.com