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Furniture differs between public and private or at least supervised areas. It should be really stable and easily cleanable.
Someone will come along and think to itself: that glass shatters so beautifully, I like that. Or: it is surrounded by walls and a ceiling, it must be a toilet.
Those latter issues are generally solved with systemic changes that aren't intrinsic to public transit.
Teenagers exist everywhere though, so this sort of urban furniture is unrealistic.
Teenagers exist here and yet somehow nobody shatters bus stop glass walls, uses bus stops as toilets, etc.
Maybe the fix is at a cultural level.
I have never seen anyone suggest how to change a culture in a way that isn't worse than all the bad effects of the culture they want to change.
And yet cultures have, in general, over time, changed for the better.
It's a mystery to me how this could possibly happen since cultures always change for the worse!
In the US we've utterly lost the will to do fixes at the cultural level.
Even the dems are saying to buy a glock, or to point the police at any cultural problem.
Have you lost the will or have you fallen into despair because of your political system?
very much so.