On Wed, Jun 10, 2015 at 4:40 PM, Warin <61sundow...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On 11/06/2015 6:17 AM, Bryce Nesbitt wrote: > >> A tag is needed for"inside secure area" or not.... ideas? >> >> > Humm ... > 'inside'? > As in inside a building? Would not that be evident by the building being > mapped too? > 'secure area'? > If 'inside' then what more security that the walls, door/s window/s? > If 'outside' then tag the fence, gates .. what more? > Self closing doors/gates should be tagged .. usefull for child playgrounds > and swimming pools too. > Self latching doors/gates should be tagged .. usefull for child > playgrounds and swimming pools too. > But those should be properties for the relevant door/gate. > Warin: please do think and consider before posting. Think to the subject at hand: airports. --------------------------------------------- An airport these days has a security barrier. A pet toilet area may be located one side or the other. For a passenger transiting from one flight to another, exiting and re-entering security takes additional time and hassle. Some airports have multiple zones: in particular international transit and domestic transit. --------------------------------------------- For all airport tagging and wayfinding, it's relevant to know which secure area the feature is located within. The feature may be geographically close, but inaccessible to the map reader.
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