So you suggest that we help routers to blacklist these areas, which means living there will become even worse as various services depending on our data stop delivering there?
These no-go areas are very much based on estimates. Personally if we are marking hazards then my country can pretty much be marked as a hazard - for example the curent weather in January is strong winds and snow, meaning if you are outside in normal daily clothes you are not surviving more than a few hours. This idea is for a dataset that should be solved on a local level with apps using OSM data and their own hazard estimations. This does not belong on OSM. -- Stalfur 12. janúar 2020 kl. 19:35, skrifaði "Snusmumriken" <[email protected]>: > On Sun, 2020-01-12 at 18:46 +0100, Mateusz Konieczny wrote: > >> I understand that it would politically sensitive, but from a data- >> model >> point of view it doesn't really differ from postcode areas (under >> the >> assumption that there's an authority that designates some areas as >> high-risk areas) >> >> There is a single authority assigning >> postal codes. >> >> With high-risk areas you may have different >> organizations with competing opinions. >> >> Also, in general people are not disputing postal codes. >> >> In case of officially designed dangerous zones >> situation is going to be different. > > Well, wasn't that the assumption I put forward in my previous e-mail? > > In Sweden, Swedish police lists 60 areas as what they call Vulnerable > areas, subdivided into three groups based upon severity. Here's a > wikipage about it https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vulnerable_area > > And here's an official report by the Swedish police (in Swedish) > https://polisen.se/siteassets/dokument/ovriga_rapporter/kriminell-paverkan-i-lokalsamhallet.pdf > > In everyday speech these are often called no-go zones > > _______________________________________________ > talk mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk _______________________________________________ talk mailing list [email protected] https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk

