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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 09/10/19 09:45, Jmapb via Tagging
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<p>On 10/8/2019 6:20 PM, Graeme Fitzpatrick wrote:<br>
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<div>I was wondering about the same thing, because you've
then also got Country & Western, German, any & all
varieties of Gay ... ?</div>
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<div>Bit of an awkward one, but there are pub's in Northern
& Inland Australia that white people are NOT welcome
in (& I'm absolutely certain that the same thing,
& reverse, applies in many places). Is that something
that we could / should list against OSM pubs?<br>
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Other common themes are Polynesian (tiki bar), speakeasy, surfing,
medical... plenty more out there I imagine. There's one bar in NYC
that's themed around smashing appliances with bats.<br>
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theme=* could work, and apply to other features. <br>
But description=* can be used as well, the advantage is that this
key has some rendering support, though it will be less searchable
than the theme=* key. <br>
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<p>For gay bars there's a well-established `lgbtq=*` key.<br>
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<p>Personally I wouldn't consider ethnic restrictions to be a
"theme." Certainly a tagging scheme to codify the world's
various local ethnic restrictions could be developed, but the
topic leaves a bad taste in my mouth so I'm not inclined to make
suggestions.<br>
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A 'restriction' could be some form of access key?<br>
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