Allesandro,

I wasn't speaking about disabled only here, even if it must exist countries
where disabled are marked but not enforced by law, but i don't know any
example. But for other dedicated parking space like "parent" or "electric
charging", there are not many country enforcing them by law, even if they
still are dedicated to these kind of people or users. Thus
capacity:charging=1 for a parking_space dedicated to electric charging is
the only correct way of mapping it (especially since an access tag doesn't
exist for that) and in most country, nothing enforce you legally to not
park there if you want (it is only asked to not park there if you are not
the target group and you don't risk a fine for doing it anyway). Same for
special parking for parent near a supermarket entrance. These are designed
as a large parking space to ease the entry and exit of the car for parents
with small children (and toddler). You can always park there, even it may
be seen as selfish if you don't have any children... ;-)

Le sam. 18 janv. 2020 à 09:23, Martin Koppenhoefer <dieterdre...@gmail.com>
a écrit :

>
>
> sent from a phone
>
> > On 17. Jan 2020, at 19:57, Alessandro Sarretta <
> alessandro.sarre...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >
> > If the parking_space with specific symbology is regulated by law and
> only accessible by disabled persons (like in Italy)
>
>
> btw, in Italy disabled parking spaces are accessible by everyone, but only
> disabled people may park there (everybody may halt there, but you may not
> go away and leave your vehicle there)
>
> Cheers Martin
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