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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 06-Mar-17 07:30 AM, Colin Smale
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<p>On 2017-03-05 21:16, Robert Whittaker (OSM lists) wrote:</p>
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<div dir="auto">People making mistakes on their websites with
their own postcodes is more common than you might think.</div>
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<div dir="auto">What does OSM's "on the ground" rule make of
this? Do we tag the correct postcode according to an
authoritative source, or do we tag the incorrect postcode that
the proprietor is using? (cf. spelling/punctuation differences
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Try to tag the 'truth'. While mistakes are made (by all), the
'truth' should be the goal. <br>
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On the post code thing, as it is the Post Offices .. we should try
to conform with what they would recognise as correct fro that
location. <br>
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