Tag:man_made=urine_deflector
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Sloped structures found in corners or along walls to prevent people urinating. |
Group: man_made |
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Status: in use |
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Urine deflectors were built in urban context in corners or other areas where it was necessary to prevent people (presumable mostly men) relieving themselves. They are amongst the earliest examples of hostile architecture, the attempt to prevent certain behaviours in public spaces. They can be built of stone, concrete or metal.
How to map
Ideally, draw the whole area taken up by the footprint of the urine deflector in a corner or draw a line along the wall. If that's not possible, set a node and use man_made=urine_deflector.
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Gallery
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Malvern, England
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Clifford's Inn Passage
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Wexford, Ireland
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Montée de Lieutenant Allouche, Lyon, France (View on OSM)
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Place de Terreaux, Lyon, France (view on OSM)
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Maastricht, Netherlands
In other languages
- German: Urinabweiser
- French: bouclier anti-pipi, plaque anti-pipi
- Spanish: Deflector de orina
- Arabic: عاكس البول