then I guess it might have to be pets? it isn't necessarily ideal, but
it is a lot more specific than nothing at all. from what has been said
though, it looks like pet=yes/pet=no may be more appropriate as species
are already specified in the singular form (as well as most other access
tags I can think of). it may be worth adding some potentially relevant
species tags and the more generic pet tag to
https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Access in case it's relevant to
someone again in the future. I'm guessing you probably need to make a
proposal and cast voting for it first though
On 3/7/19 10:27 PM, Cascafico Giovanni wrote:
Unfortunately dataset I'm manually importing has a boolean "pets" field.
I guess if go for "dogs" it will be 9/10 right, while a generic "pets"
99/100 (considering the alligator anomaly :-) The latter has less
taginfo popularity, but better fits source data.
Il gio 7 mar 2019, 14:09 seirra blake <sophietheopos...@yandex.com
<mailto:sophietheopos...@yandex.com>> ha scritto:
while I can't see a problem with a tag for each pet, it may still
make more sense to have a pets tag and just namespace
species/related things under it similar to the access tag. use
cases I can think of:
* pets=no | no matter what, no pets
* pets=yes | open to all or at least most pets other than
specified examples such as...
* pets:dogs=no | dogs that are pets are not allowed, a guide dog
does not necessarily count as a pet or at least, I don't think
of one as being a pet.
* pets:cats=1 | only one cat allowed
this does still make it vague in the sense that if only one cat is
allowed, is it per party or per person, but this probably could be
made more specific with another tag namespaced under pets (my mind
is blank, I haven't eaten yet. however this feels like the best
approach to cover most situations). this may also be useful for
things like water-bowls/treats for pets as mentioned elsewhere
here; for example: my bank offers dog biscuits for dogs, the train
station used to offer a water-bowl as well, but I haven't put much
thought into seeing if it's there after the take over by LNER.
On 3/7/19 12:17 PM, Paul Allen wrote:
On Thu, 7 Mar 2019 at 12:05, <p...@trigpoint.me.uk
<mailto:p...@trigpoint.me.uk>> wrote:
Pets is probably a bit vague, many hotels will accept pet
dogs, but are less likely to accept cats and extremely
unlikely to my pet alligator (no I don't really own one).
Some holiday cottages accept dogs but place a limit on the number
(only one; a maximum of two; etc.)
Yes, some do accept cats, and there are many cat owners who would
love to be able to take their
cat on holiday with them. So it would be nice if we had
something a little more flexible than
dog=yes/no.
Obviously dogs=no will only apply to pets, registered
assistance dogs are covered by the law of the country, in the
UK a hotel/pub/restaurant is not allowed to refuse assistance
dogs. I assume the same is true throughout the EU.
I believe that, in the UK, NO business can refuse assistance dogs
(but I could be wrong). It's also
the case in the UK that non-assistance dogs are NOT legally
prohibited from pubs and
restaurants but only from food preparation areas: it's the
owner's decision as to whether or not
dogs are allowed where food is served and sold. See
https://www.thekennelclub.org.uk/our-resources/kennel-club-campaigns/be-dog-friendly/
Many shops and a few restaurants in my town display a sign
somewhere saying that dogs
are allowed.
--
Paul
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