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<p>On 2019-06-01 12:34, Gareth L wrote:</p>
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<p class="MsoNormal">I was about to say, relations of this manner seem duplicitous of simply having an address.</p>
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<p class="MsoNormal"><!-- o ignored --> Using only the street name to link objects is unreliable. A street can be divided into multiple segments. Think of a residential side-road with the same name as the road it branches from. A house on the corner may be part of (i.e. front gate leads to) the main road, or may be part of the side road. The location of the front door (entrance=main on building outline?) is also unreliable. Only the route of the front path would give you the answer.</p>
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