The parkingspace for women are not only for pregnant women. They used to be next to the entrances, are well illuminated and should give women a better feeling of protection.
Thank you for the clarification! I appreciate you providing more context about the parking spaces for women. While I understand the intention behind them, it does seem a bit unusual because safety should be a priority for everyone, not just women. Perhaps it would be more effective to allocate resources towards prosecuting those who commit crimes against women, rather than creating separate parking spaces.
@@sjumpers thanks for the nice response. Hope you and your family are doing well. There are three things I have in mind thinking about your mentions: 1. Womenparking spaces are mostly offered from private companies. So there is no law prohibiting men to park there. Same for family parking. And there's no law that company have to provide this spaces. 2. Putting some paint on the ground costs more or less nothing comparing to a guard patrolling the area for those times the parkhouse is mostly empty in the morning or evening. 3. There aren't as many assaults as you may think. It's not really to prevent them to happen. It's more about give people a good feeling and less fear. Just my two cents - I'm no expert - just a german guy in the internet :D
Thank you for your detailed response and kind wishes! It helps in understanding the flexibility around Womenparking spaces usage. :) Now we understand that the main goal is to provide a sense of safety and comfort, even if the actual risk of assaults is low. Thank you for sharing!
The parkingspace for women are not only for pregnant women. They used to be next to the entrances, are well illuminated and should give women a better feeling of protection.
Thank you for the clarification! I appreciate you providing more context about the parking spaces for women. While I understand the intention behind them, it does seem a bit unusual because safety should be a priority for everyone, not just women. Perhaps it would be more effective to allocate resources towards prosecuting those who commit crimes against women, rather than creating separate parking spaces.
@@sjumpers thanks for the nice response. Hope you and your family are doing well.
There are three things I have in mind thinking about your mentions:
1. Womenparking spaces are mostly offered from private companies. So there is no law prohibiting men to park there. Same for family parking. And there's no law that company have to provide this spaces.
2. Putting some paint on the ground costs more or less nothing comparing to a guard patrolling the area for those times the parkhouse is mostly empty in the morning or evening.
3. There aren't as many assaults as you may think. It's not really to prevent them to happen. It's more about give people a good feeling and less fear.
Just my two cents - I'm no expert - just a german guy in the internet :D
Thank you for your detailed response and kind wishes!
It helps in understanding the flexibility around Womenparking spaces usage. :)
Now we understand that the main goal is to provide a sense of safety and comfort, even if the actual risk of assaults is low.
Thank you for sharing!