Have you asked cquest, the editor who created it? They're the best
person to answer this question.
I have a validator or at least addr:interpolation parser, so I have a lots of
examples like this
made by different editors.
So, if it's not an local trait, it's much more easy for me to just
...and leave that editor free to make the same mistake again and again.
They probably didn't realise they'd made a mistake, and a friendly note
from you might stop the problem occurring again.
Also, while they're correcting the mistake they've made, they may also
spot places in the same area
Hi everyone.
There is a strange addr:interpolation way:
http://www.openstreetmap.org/way/104241240
First point http://www.openstreetmap.org/node/1202921548
and last http://www.openstreetmap.org/node/1202921219
have different addr:street tag values:
Boulevard Saint Dizier and Avenue de la
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