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Re: Can a waystop be inside a place that charges admission?
Absolutely. There’s loads at Disney and other theme parks. Publicly accessible doesn’t mean accessible to all members of the public all the time in this case. You could have a statue at BBC Studios of William Hartnell, in the employee break area garden. That could be a Wayspot, as some members of the public (BBC employees)… -
Re: Can a waystop be inside a place that charges admission?
Let me just link the sauce since the Wayfarers above got you covered, Nov 2020 AMA: How does “publicly accessible” apply to locations that have limited access, like members-only clubs, gated communities, time-restricted areas? Just like with the definition of private residential property, this guideline hasn’t changed.…
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