I almost, but not quite, pressed delete on these: https://www.openstreetmap.org/way/272142910/history https://www.openstreetmap.org/way/272142911/history They're private objects within a private gated electrical substation.
Similar to toilets inside people's homes, it feels like these should not be mapped. Scattering access=private tags on the dumpsters and enclosing ways feels like a hack. The dividing line set by the community remains murky. How about: "Please do not map private objects in private space. In general if the object could create a privacy concern, or is just not useful to a member of the public, please don't add it to the database. Note it is fully OK to map facilities within membership or fee based venues, as long as the facilities are reasonably available to members of the public." *Examples not to map*: toilets in homes, employee only toilets in businesses, private recycling bins, playgrounds in private homes or day care facilities. *Examples to map: *toilets inside DisneyLand, buildings visible from air photos, private facilities with a history of public "permissive" use.
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