[Tagging] Unremovable bollards
Florimond Berthoux
florimond.berthoux at gmail.com
Sun Feb 16 22:15:18 UTC 2020
So I guess you'll be against mapping roads also ?
1.35 millions deaths, that something to consider
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_traffic-related_death_rate
Le dim. 16 févr. 2020 à 22:52, Warin <61sundowner at gmail.com> a écrit :
> On 16/2/20 10:29 pm, Florimond Berthoux wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Checking https://taginfo.openstreetmap.org/keys/bollard#values
> unremovable is already used a lot, though irremovable is used also but
> four times less. So I guess you can document the value.
> (And no tag doesn't mean unremovable of course.)
>
> I would like to add that there's a common type in Paris "Potelet sécable"
> breakable bollard which are designed to break in two piece if pushed too
> much. [1] <http://urbaco.be/pdf/fprod/FP-BOBSEC(V1-FR).pdf>
> Only a small piece break, so they can be repaired quickly and for not much
> money.
> They are used a lot when firemen should be able to go with their trucks on
> an pedestrian area.
>
> No sure if those breakable bollards should be tag as bollard=unremovable
> with subtag (unremovable=breakable) or directly bollard=breakable.
>
>
> Umm...
>
> Bollards are there to protect people. With the present threats I would
> think identifying which bollards could be easily driven through on a public
> map/data base would be a bad idea.
>
>
> So I would be firmly against the idea of the subtag value '=breakable'.
>
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Florimond Berthoux
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