Jul 9, 2020, 21:21 by dieterdre...@gmail.com: > > > sent from a phone > >> On 9. Jul 2020, at 19:27, Mateusz Konieczny via Tagging >> <tagging@openstreetmap.org> wrote: >> >> Both appear to be tagged as office=company, but it seems to me that >> there is a clear need to distinguish between >> >> (a) company office where I can walk in >> and buy service (or handle issues with an existing one) >> >> (b) company office closed to outsiders, where workers are not >> interacting with walk-ins and people attempting to get inside >> would be escorted out by security >> > > > maybe add additional features within those companies, like service points, or > counters for customers? > Do we have any existing tags for that? Or should I start using amenity=customer_service or something similar? > I also have occasionally mapped turn stiles at the entrances for the opposite > case, but admittedly this kind of micromapping is not the best way to tell > from an automated query whether you could walk in or not. > I would generally suggest adding more specific tags for offices where > customer services are provided, like the above service point. We do > distinguish for some features between internal administration and service > oriented places (e.g. post offices, banks) while the situation is less clear > for real estate agents, insurance companies, tour operators/travel agencies > and more. > Maybe we should create amenities for those that are for clients to walk in? >
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