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<p>On 2020-05-29 12:38, Martin Koppenhoefer wrote:</p>
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<div class="gmail_attr" dir="ltr">Am Fr., 29. Mai 2020 um 12:32 Uhr schrieb Colin Smale <<a href="mailto:colin.smale@xs4all.nl">colin.smale@xs4all.nl</a>>:</div>
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<p>On 2020-05-29 08:29, Arne Johannessen wrote:</p>
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<div style="margin: 0px; padding: 0px; font-family: monospace;">Here's an example for such a situation:<br /> (9) <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Big_single-family_home_2.jpg" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Big_single-family_home_2.jpg</a><br /><br /> I expect this driveway is on private property. But I see nothing supporting the use of the access=private tag here.</div>
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<div style="margin: 0px; padding: 0px; font-family: monospace;">You are not allowed to enter it without a valid reason. That's private. Just because the gate is open does not give you the right to enter.</div>
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<div>Which gate? I do not see any gate, nor fence, nor does it seem clear where the private property begins. (No signs either). </div>
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<div>Sorry, I think I had a different photo in mind. It's pretty clear that the footway is associated with the road, so if you have access to the road, you can walk on that footway. But between the footway and the house you have to assume it is associated with the house, and you have no right to walk on the grass or walk on the driveway, although there are legitimate reasons to do so. Depending on the jurisdiction, the landowner may be able to bring a case against you. It's access=private. You have to assume you have no right to be anywhere, unless you have reason to believe you are allowed. That's the law (in England and NL at least). But that doesn't mean you can never enter, just that you need a "qualifying reason" to do so.</div>
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