On Wed, 07 Oct 2009 11:12 +0100, "Tim Morley" <[email protected]>
wrote:
> On 7 Oct 2009, at 10:07, paul perrin wrote:
> 
> > The problem with free the post code is that it is never going to be  
> > complete/accurate enough to rely on... and worse, you have  
> > absolutely no idea of how accurate/complete/incomplete it is... a  
> > good idea but fundamentally flawed.
> 
> Ditto OpenStreetMap. Ditto Wikipedia. People have been saying they  
> can't possibly be any use for years, but that hasn't stopped them  
> evolving into really useful, free resources.
> 
> > The strength of the post code system is that it is complete and  
> > reliable
> 
> Clearly you've never lived on a new development, where three years  
> after my house was built, an ambulance couldn't find it based on its  
> postcode; and two years after the Cambridge postcodes were updated,  
> my Virgin Media bill still comes with the old postcode on it.

When i worked for a london council we used the data collected by the
police to identify new properties.
Yup, the burglars were providing a small service back to the council.
New entries were then added to the LLPG
which would find its way back to the PAF/OS.

 
> > It does cost money to maintain post codes - (and other freeable  
> > data - like ordinance survey maps) - if the data is freed then  
> > where does the money come from?
> 
> Again, it's a discussion that's been had many times, not least on  
> this list if IIRC, but the gist of it is that the cost of creating  
> and maintaining the postcodes was and is born by the taxpayer. The  
> current model for recouping some of that cost is to charge for the  
> data. A different and arguably better model is to make the data  
> freely available and to rake in more tax from the increased economic  
> activity that results.
> 
> 
> Tim
> 
> 
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