Changeset: 50532815
remove invalid acecss tags
Closed by Mike Baggaley
Tags
build | 2.5-7-gbd74430 |
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created_by | Potlatch 2 |
version | 2.5 |
Discussion
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Comment from paulbiv
The wiki has access=no as a valid tag. Removing access=no needs survey evidence that access is permitted (It's BAe land).
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Comment from Mike Baggaley
Hi, the other two tags removed were invalid and are the reason I edited the way. The existing foot=yes tag already says that pedestrian access is allowed. As a footway does not allow any other access by default, the access=no is not changing the access for any other transport mode, and is overridden by the foot=yes tag. Hence, it has no effect. It is confusing however, because on a footway with foot=yes and access=no it can be difficult to determine (without access to the history) whether the access=no has been added later, with the intention of disallowing foot access (but not actually doing so because of the foot tag), or the foot=yes has been added later to explicitly allow pedestrians. As this was the first version of the way, it seemed clear that the intention was to allow pedestrian access, hence my removal of the access tag, and I can see no reason why this should require a survey.
Regards,
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Comment from paulbiv
I'll take a look next time I'm over that way. Edge of defence related land could easily have a footpath inside the fence, and users could easily tag that as foot=yes without realising that implies public access.
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Comment from Mike Baggaley
Excellent, we'll know for certain then. Thanks.
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