Damon said in an interview with the YouTuber Jake Hamilton that an artist wants to add a permanent bronze statue of Williams in the lagoon area of the Garden [in the spot where where they filmed the famous bench scene in Good Will Hunting].

“The idea being that if you feel alone you can go sit next to him, which I think is the coolest idea. It would be like the most beautiful installation and like such a tribute to that guy, who I think would’ve loved that.”

  • magnetosphere
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    The moratorium exists for a reason, and if the bench is already dedicated to another person, it would be disrespectful to ignore that. Those things shouldn’t be dismissed as “red tape”.

    (I’m arguing with the wording of the article, not you personally, OP.)

    • @ElfWordOP
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      161 month ago

      👍 Appreciated.

    • @[email protected]
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      31 month ago

      The moratorium exists for a reason

      What is that? I’m not seeing anything about a moratorium in this article…

      • magnetosphere
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        31 month ago

        I don’t know the reason, but I’m giving them the benefit of the doubt. Presumably, that law was passed because people thought it was necessary.

      • @[email protected]
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        21 month ago

        It’s in the article @ElfWord linked in their comment - the comment you are replying to is replying to them.

        • @[email protected]
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          51 month ago

          That article doesn’t say anything about the moratorium except that it exists. My question was why it exists

          • @MirthfulAlembic
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            Probably because it already has a lot of memorials and, having been there, does not have a lot of space to add more without turning it from a functional park to an outside museum. There are a lot of historical public spaces in Boston that are unable to function as anything besides a tourist spot due to that. Bostonians still exist and need green spaces to live and play.

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            That’s fair. I was responding to the bit where you said you didn’t see it.

            As for the why - no idea, honestly.