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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 05/01/19 14:02, Graeme Fitzpatrick
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<div dir="ltr">On Sat, 5 Jan 2019 at 07:23, Jmapb <<a
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Kevin Kenny wrote:<br>
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> Has anyone here tagged anything similar to the case I
have in mind of,<br>
> "you must sign in/sign out/record your passage, and
here's where you<br>
> do it?"<br>
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Personally I'd be inclined to ignore the legal
thou-shalt-sign-in <br>
aspects here and simply tag the register because it's a good
landmark. <br>
Probably just "man_made=trail_register", keep it simple and
unambiguous.<br>
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<div>We have a similar'ish set-up where you sometimes have to
pay to take your car into various National Parks :-(</div>
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Err no that is a different thing entirely.<br>
A trail register is to indicate your intention to start a walk or
when completed that you have finished a walk. You give personal
details - who you are, the date, when you expect to finish, possibly
even ICE details (In Case of Emergency).<br>
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What Graeme is talking about is an entrance fee. <br>
Similar to a car park where you have to pay at some place.
man_made=payment_point? And link it using a site relation?<br>
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