Do cities have different policies regarding hostile architecture?

Yes, cities have different policies regarding hostile architecture. Some cities have stricter policies to discourage the use of hostile architecture, such as implementing bylaws to prevent the installation of certain design elements that are considered hostile. Other cities may not have any specific policies in place to address the issue of hostile architecture, leaving it up to individual property owners or architects to decide how to design their spaces. Additionally, there may be variations in enforcement and regulation between different jurisdictions and governing bodies.

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