• Corporal_Punishment@feddit.uk
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    The city centre - UK and most European cities are concentric and grew outwards from a defined centre. Most protests generally start or finish in them.

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      Yeah I was gonna say: the town square? Seems kinda obvious since it’s usually one of the most crowded places and easy to reach for everyone. Also that’s kind of its purpose: gatherings

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        It’s generally tougher in the U.S. because a lot of our smaller cities were founded post-automobile, post-suburbia and post-shopping malls, and as such they don’t have town centers. At best they might have a main retail corridor.