I forgot to say you don't tag a fruishop as "vending=plastic bags;plastic gloves" "fee=no".
El 10/10/2017 17:05, "José G Moya Y." <[email protected]> escribió: > Hi! > > What city are you talking about? > > In Madrid, "Cacacán" bin is intended to dispose dog excrements only. Also, > some municipalities are discontinuing the bag dispensers since there are > people who takes more bags than needed, even without walking with dogs. > > I.E. in terms of environmental agents, the bags dispensed should be used > only to deposit excrements on the same bin. At least that is what my > sister, a local environmental agent near Madrid, told me. > > If the bin is intended to dispose excrements only, a "recycle=pet > excrement" (maybe "recycle=biological hazard") node should be used, and no > reference to bags should be used. > > El 10/10/2017 16:41, "marc marc" <[email protected]> escribió: > >> Hello, >> >> Le 10. 10. 17 à 15:42, Alejandro Moreno a écrit : >> > In Spain it is common to find litter bins that have attached a dog >> > excrement bags dispenser. >> it look like you have 3 questions in one :) >> >> one easy : >> fee=no <> payment:none=yes >> payment:*=* is useful when you need to add several >> payment but when it is free, you 'll never have >> another payment:* tag. >> so imho free=yes is better >> >> the main question : >> it is a waste_basket or vending_machine ? >> the main function is related to bags. >> the bin is useful only after you get a bag. >> if you don't have a bag, you can not use the dedicated bin. >> therefore the few that I have taged have : >> amenity = vending_machine >> vending = excrement_bags >> bin=yes >> >> one node <> 2 nodes : >> for me, one node is enough/better because the bin is related >> to the vending_machine like a coffee machine with a bin >> where you put coffee cup after use. >> But if you still use 2 nodes, it is no need to move one away. >> it like tagging for rendering and except for a very high zoom, >> the rendering will in any case display only one. >> This brings us back to the previous question: if rendering display only >> one, which one ? if I see a vending machine on the map, I can expect to >> have a trash nearby. by displaying a trash, I have no idea if a vending >> machine exist nearby. >> >> Regards, >> Marc >> _______________________________________________ >> Tagging mailing list >> [email protected] >> https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/tagging >> >
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