Identification of Museums and Public Works
Excellent Art and Thought Puzzles, and Processing Equipment that is intended for use by All Users, is often missed simply because visitors are unaware of the contents of a compound.
An agreed means of identifying such compounds will benefit all of Egypt.
Two symbolic sculptures are hereby designated for the identification of qualifying compounds:
- A Slate Spire, Chevron, or "A" shall indicate a Museum compound that contains judgeable Art and/or Thought pieces.
- A Slate Oval, Loop, or "O" shall indicate a Public Works compound that contains process equipment with permission for All Users.
These identifying symbols may not be built within 5 coordinates of a compound, unless the compound qualifies as:
- A Museum because at least 50% of the objects in the Compound are open for judging.
- A Public Works because at least 50% of the material processing objects in the Compound are permitted for use by All Users.
This law shall be enforced entirely by custom. Programming support is neither requested nor desired.
- The use of these symbols to identify qualifying compounds is optional.
- If they are more than 5 coordinates from any compound, free-standing identifying symbols may be used for any purpose, including signage.
- If someone wishes to build a non-qualifying compound within 5 coordinates of a free-standing identifying symbol, the owner of the identifying symbol is obliged to tear it down.