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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Am 22.07.2014 18:58, schrieb Martin
Koppenhoefer:<br>
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<div class="gmail_quote">2014-07-22 18:31 GMT+02:00 Никита <span
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Hello everyone! Target minage (age_group) should be
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generally agree (there might be exceptions etc., and it really
is not a strictly legal restriction but more kind of a
guideline in the cases I know of). Still as mentioned before,
for schools and kindergartens there is ISCED level as a tag
for an international standard.<br>
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But ISCED doesn't define an age. It just says "this is a
kindergarten", but not: "this kindergarten admits children who are
<insert an age> or older" for example. In my opinion there
should be some tag (let it be age_group, or min_age:usage or
something else).<br>
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This was exactly what I meant in my initial mail, where I invented
min_age:usage and min_age:admission for this purpose.<br>
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A casino or betting office might have legal restrictions, which
prevent underage people from entering. But a school, kindergarten or
playground normally has not, otherwise e.g. parents would be locked
out of these places.<br>
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Normally you can decide, if it's a legal restriction by looking at
the type of amenity (playground => guidline, casino => legal),
but I could imagine, there are edge cases (maybe
adventure-playground with legal restrictions for people under some
age, because it's too dangerous).<br>
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But overall I'm currently quite happy with the non-differentiating
solution.<br>
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Cheers,<br>
Florian<br>
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