These unsettling and unusual places tell a vivid story about the unique way that Spain deals with its past – or fails to, says food writer and chef Abbas Asaria
That’s not what the private part is about: it means private spaces, not privately-owned or -operated places.
Private place means your living room. A bar anyone can enter is a public place. An office all kinds of people work at but is not open to everyone is also not a private place. See what I mean?
Because it’s not a ban on private display. Bars don’t belong to the state, they can do whatever they want.
That’s not what the private part is about: it means private spaces, not privately-owned or -operated places.
Private place means your living room. A bar anyone can enter is a public place. An office all kinds of people work at but is not open to everyone is also not a private place. See what I mean?
Alright, the ban is on the administration, not on individuals. This is not a courtroom and it was clear from the context.