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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 18/09/19 09:02, Paul Allen wrote:<br>
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<div dir="ltr">On Tue, 17 Sep 2019 at 23:46, brad <<a
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<div>I think it can be, on larger camp sites, which have
several washing machines in a</div>
<div>dedicated building.</div>
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rgb(204,204,204);padding-left:1ex"> It's not much different
than any other self service coin operated laundry.<br>
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<div>Yes and no. Many camp sites charge, and do so with a
coin-op mechanism. The problem</div>
<div>is tagging the access. Those machines are generally
available for use only by people</div>
<div>staying on the site (they could accept anyone, but
usually do not). How are you going</div>
<div>to tag that? We don't have access=campers and
access=customers doesn't really</div>
<div>make sense because anybody using a coin-op machine is a
customer. It's possible</div>
<div>we need access=residents, </div>
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The campers are customers of the camp-site .. tag the camp-site as
access customers and then only campers can get to the laundry. <br>
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Residents? To me that means people living there, long term. Campers
are usually tourists, short term.. so not residents. <br>
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<div>which would have possible usages in other situations</div>
<div>such as camping site shops (some are open to
non-residents) and things like</div>
<div>gyms or washing machines in apartment blocks. But trying
to use access=* for</div>
<div>anything not related to transport gets a lot of (probably
justified) dissent.<br>
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It gets used for clubs, swimming pools, sporting facilities... <br>
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