[Tagging] barrier=net ?
fly
lowflight66 at googlemail.com
Tue Jan 13 17:14:47 UTC 2015
I mostly met them on tennis courts.
For my common understanding, I would be able to break through a net with
a sharp knife while I would struggle to do so with a fence. This would
still fit with material=* but isn't there a difference in construction
between fence and net where the first is free standing where the second
one is tied up.
Wonder how a net could fit under fence in foreign languages or if it is
much easier to have an own main value for it.
cu fly
Am 07.01.2015 um 05:50 schrieb Andrew Harvey:
> I've also used it to tag nets in the water used to provide swimming
> areas safe from sharks.
>
> On 07/01/2015 11:42 am, "johnw" <johnw at mac.com <mailto:johnw at mac.com>>
> wrote:
>
> There are 544 uses of barrier=net, and I want to add it into the wiki.
>
> For many golf courses, driving ranges, and baseball fields world
> wide, and many school grounds in Japan, they may have a fence or
> wall, and in addition a separate expansive and very tall netting, in
> some cases 5 to 10 stores tall for a driving range, supported by
> steel or concrete poles (that look like telephone poles).
>
> In many instances, the net alone is the sole barrier between a golf
> course and adjacent property, forgoing a wall or fence, when
> trespassing or privacy concerns is not an issue.
>
> I don’t think these kinds of nets fits very well with =fence, so I’d
> like to add the value to the wiki page (and then for rendering in
> -carto)
>
>
> Javbw.
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