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On 24/03/2011 10:11, Mike Harris wrote:
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I am not insensitive to the need for OSM to remain free of any
copyright or similar restrictions but I do not think absence of
physical signage <i>ipso facto</i> constitutes such a barrier to
use.<br>
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I don't either - but think that a "source:designation" would be
really helpful in those cases where signage isn't obvious (and not
just in the case of ORPAs - if someone's had a look at a "definitive
statement" and identified that's something's a bridleway (and
there's no sign on the ground) it's really useful to know that.<br>
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Cheers,<br>
Andy<br>
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