Jul 10, 2020, 15:57 by [email protected]: > On 09/07/2020 17.34, Mateusz Konieczny via Tagging wrote: > >> Jul 9, 2020, 20:38 by [email protected]: >> >>> Maybe not ideal, but if you're looking for an immediate solution then >>> access=customers and access=private? >>> >> I like it, but it is a bit tricky as I can walk into many offices without >> being >> a customer (though typically it is done as someone wants or >> considers being one). >> > > I wonder if we shouldn't discourage this "use case". In my experience, while > you are correct that corporate offices *do* sometimes get "walk-in clients", > I think most tend to discourage that sort of thing. Usually an office that > doesn't have resources dedicated to dealing with walk-ins will prefer to set > up appointments for a potential customer to visit. > >> Maybe something along amenity=customer_service? >> > > If a space does actively encourage walk-ins, that might work. Although... > I was thinking about space that explicitly welcomes walk-ins and exists solely to handle them (office of an energy company - handling issues such as resolving billing mistakes, handling overdue payments, attaching property to a power/gas network, changing gas/electricity provider, changing billing rules etc). Currently tagged as office=company - I was looking for something that would distinguish it from an internal office space and for example indicate that opening_hours and wheelchair tags are an useful addition. >> Though access=private seems perfectly fine to mark office as internal >> to a company (or covering restricted set of clients). >> > > ...I would think that, yes, access=private should probably be used. I would > expect that even access=private implies it's okay to go there if you're > invited. (Also, if you're invited, you probably don't need to be asking OSM > if it's okay to visit.) > > As Paul notes, I would also assume that access=private includes service > workers with a legitimate reason to access the premises; affiliated vendors, > postal workers, maintenance persons, etc. > +1 > p.s. access=designated is *not* a thing; so saith the wiki. > access=designated is meaningless (what is designated? Everything?)
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