Again, supporting the question. (I don’t know why it was removed my post).
This is a waypot for some animal statues (in this case, an ox). Although the wayspot is the statues, they are actually statues for a place that is a cantina, bar, and offers adult-oriented services.
The question is: Can any wayspot with a mural, statue, etc. be legible (like this one) even if it’s 1 meter away from the location or is part of the facade of these types of places?
The coordinates are:
19.512455157749223, -99.21499058280932
I recommend looking at the 2024 view on Google Maps, since a truck will obscure it in 2025.
What do you mean by “adult-oriented services”?
I’ve never been to a Mexican bar (well not one in Mexico) but in Europe children are generally at least tolerated to an extent in pubs and bars, some of the time. So they are not necessarily exclusively for adults.
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I don’t see the problem here.
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Yes, I mean: alcohol sales, men-to-women dances, etc. (I didn’t post photos because I don’t know if that’s why they “cancelled” my previous post, but you can see the coordinates on Google Maps in your photos.
Thanks for your point of view
That’s why I have doubts, since even though it’s a photo of the statue outside the place, it’s still the same place: (A bar/cantina where adult-oriented services are offered).
But the focal point of the wayspot in question is the bull statues outside the business. Not the business itself (I presume). I don’t see what’s wrong with that.
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Not really, since the statue is in the same place. I mean, it’s part of the bar’s facade.
I have not done a thorough review of this spot, but I don’t see anything wrong with those statues.
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The question is: Can any wayspot with a mural, statue, etc. be legible (like this one) even if it’s 1 meter away from the location or is part of the facade of these types of places?
In this case the statues are part of the cantina/bar, that is, it is the same place.
I dunno, I’m not seeing it. Yes, there’s a dance pole in one of the photos on Google Maps, but it seems to be absent in all the other wide shots of the venue, so it doesn’t seem to be a strip club. To me, it just looks like an event venue that people can rent for all sorts of stuff.
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It’s not a venue for rent for events; it’s a bar/cantina. Hence my question at the beginning of this post.
What kind of bar closes at 9 PM on a Saturday?
Dude, you’re missing the point of my initial question, but anyway, I’ll leave you with some information about that place. Besides, it’s Mexico, so it doesn’t operate like a real bar.
It is quite easy to see from the place’s social media that it is a bar that holds events geared towards adults (concerts, a lucha tournament, a motorbike gang meetup), so it isn’t a place suitable for children. However since the Wayspot is outside of the establishment, you could argue either way. With that being said, I think it’s easy to see that the statue is in the front of an adult location.
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Not really since they hid the post and/or canceled it.
Yes, that was my question, because even though it’s a statue, it’s less than a meter away and is part of the bar’s facade. Based on the rejection criteria, that place practically shouldn’t be a Wayspot, since it’s a place that offers adult-oriented services.
“It’s not a venue for rent for events”
Meanwhile this video from their Facebook page: