IMHO, if the user cannot (normally) access it, it is not worth mapping.  Or, do 
you want to micro-map every control valve (same function as a tap) in the water 
supply system, including those that cannot be seen?
Regards,Peter(PeterPan99)

    On Wednesday, 28 September 2022 at 09:07:54 BST, Martin Koppenhoefer 
<dieterdre...@gmail.com> wrote:  
 
 Am Mi., 28. Sept. 2022 um 09:55 Uhr schrieb Peter Neale via Tagging 
<tagging@openstreetmap.org>:

If the user cannot control the flow, there is NOT a "tap" present. 


around here, the typical drinking fountain is an iron cast column with 
permanent flow. There is a water tap inside the column but the "user" cannot 
open or close it (unless the cover is open, happens from time to time, but is 
not the regular situation). 
outside:http://www.wakeupnews.eu/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/Acqua-gassata-71-199x300.jpginside:
https://www.fregeneonline.com/images/stories/fontanella_interno.jpg
So the "user" cannot control the flow, but technically, a tap is present. Shall 
we ignore this tap because it is usually neither visible not accessible?
Cheers,
Martin

  
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