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Mural on schools outside walls

I have seen a couple (and rejected them at the moment, but giving second thought now) nominations of murals that are painted on the exterior walls of a school’s fence.
Both looked to be themed murals on respect and peace, and most likely were drawn by the kids (even though not ugly at all).
They can be seen from the outside, they do not require trespassing but the wall itself technically is property of the school.
Should I reject these nominations in case I get more?
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LukeAllStars-ING Posts: 4,622 Ambassador
As long as they are in the fence/wall of s school, they are uneligeble. Here is a discussion about this topic: https://community.wayfarer.nianticlabs.com/discussion/7679/french-reviewers-are
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As long as they are in the fence/wall of s school, they are uneligeble. Here is a discussion about this topic: https://community.wayfarer.nianticlabs.com/discussion/7679/french-reviewers-are
Thanks... I agree... just wanted to make sure... recently when re-reading the forums some people say that "as long as they do not require trespassing, they were fine" and I started hesitating but I agree that they are property of the school even though they are on the outside walls.
Also, the thread also mentions those religious images on household outer walls... I always reject those, but also started hesitating when I saw that "no tresspassing means its fine" comments.
It's a bit misleading, because "no trespassing" is technically not a requirement.
A private gated community, a private apartment complex, or a enclosed business complex requiring a badge to enter are still technically eligible, assuming that people who are intended to enter have safe pedestrian access.
What is specifically forbidden are nominations on school grounds (or grounds used primarily for k-12 groups), military bases, industrial (such as electric) plants, and private single family residential property.