Hi
I've had a reply from the user who admits he based the tagging on an
on-line OS map & has subsequently removed the specific tag.
The ways still have access tags such as foot, horse etc..
On 24/03/2011 10:11, Mike Harris wrote:
I would assume that information that is, for example, based on
personal local knowledge or on personal conversations with people
having such knowledge (including but not restricted to public servants
in the Highway Authority) is a legitimate and unencumbered source.
Assumption is the same as guessing & not good for OSM.
There are also, in some areas at least, lists of ORPAs that are
publicly available (in the same way that the 'List of Streets' is
publicly available). I am not aware of ORPAs ever being signed as such
(although a few do have some sort of signage indicating that there is
a public right of access - and others illegally indicating otherwise!).
Do these lists use the name OR PA?
If not, then the only source is the OS which is copyrighted.
Tag what you see on the ground
Cheers
Dave F.
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