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> On 14. Feb 2019, at 19:51, Tobias Zwick <o...@westnordost.de> wrote:
> 
> The reason for it being (not) accessible is secondary,


if the reason is not of legal nature, it is subjective and may be felt 
differently by different people, that’s why we don’t do it.

The Hamburg example of the connection road in an area which is separated for 
pedestrians by a barrier, might eventually be implicitly forbidden (because 
pedestrians must cross at intersections if there are, and must not climb over 
guard rails), although one might argue that someone carrying a big box or 
pushing a wheelbarrow would still have to use the road (unless the sidewalks 
are sufficiently spacious so she doesn’t create problems).

Gruß, Martin 
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