On Sat, 11 Jul 2020 at 00:05, Matthew Woehlke <[email protected]> wrote:
> > I think this makes sense also. To a previous point, I take > access=customers to mean someone intending to visit the associated > location, whether that's a store, a church, a doctor's office, ... > > BTW, I've used access=customers for parking lots that aren't > *explicitly* marked 'customers only', but where I would expect the > proprietors would nevertheless be annoyed by people just using their > lots that aren't going to the associated store (or church, or ...) at > all. Should I not do that? Is there a clear rule for when to use > access=customers vs. access=permissive? > That's certainly the way I always do it, thinking exactly the same as you do - it's not there for the general public to use, just visitors to that shop / building. (I would probably use access=permissive for e.g. a mall parking lot, > where it's not strictly public, but where you wouldn't be expected to be > visiting a particular building or organization such that it's much less > clear whether or not you are a "customer".) > I've usually left them as =public, but =permissive does seem a better option - thanks! Thanks Graeme
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