Sounds like you dont want to use reverses geocoding at all. Just plot the
point at the provided coordinates.

On 23 March 2011 15:01, arreola.alberto <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hello I'm using a device that is connected to my vehicle which tells
> me the location of the vehicle via GPS, I'm using google maps to
> pinpoint the location of the vehicle using the coordinates from the
> device, the thing is that due to the accuracy of the GPS I'm getting a
> reverse geocode address that doesn't match the actual location of the
> car (that is an address about 30 feet away from the actual location).
> Is there any way to filter the reverse geocoding address to avoid
> showing that wrong addresss (which turns out to be a streep club)
>
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