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"Public property" usually refers to property owned by the city, county, state or federal governments. This is different from property, "To which the public is invited" (e.g.: shopping malls, privatel;y owned shops and stores, bars, theaters, etc, etc.). Unless the land in question is owned by the taxpayers, it cannot be 'public property.'

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