My opinion on the subject; I agree that the ground principle should be followed, and the 3 nautical miles should be indicated and maintained as read only by OSM. I don't know how to do this but with some help from Gibraltar Government GIS project (http://www.geoportal.gov.gi/webviewer/) someone should be able to help me.
Also if someone has a premium account on http://www.marinetraffic.com should be able to prove the ground principle by checking this vessels routes: -SIR ADRIAN JOHNS (https://www.marinetraffic.com/en/ais/details/ships/236112042/vessel:SIR%20ADRIAN%20JOHNS) -RN HMS SCIMITAR P284 (https://www.marinetraffic.com/en/ais/details/ships/shipid:182849/mmsi:232002929/imo:0/vessel:RN_HMS_SCIMITAR_P284 ) they are GIB and UK boats and I'm sure they will not mess around in Spanish waters On 4/7/2015 1:07 PM, Colin Smale wrote: >* As you will have noticed by now, it's complicated. There is no "truth" *>* agreed to by both sides, so we may need two boundaries: one according *>* to Spain, and one according to Gib/UK. In between is "disputed *>* territory". How do we handle that in other cases? *>We follow the on the ground principle. >http://osmfoundation.org/w/images/d/d8/DisputedTerritoriesInformation.pdf is >information we have for officials from countries with disputed territories. >Admittedly the on the ground principle is generally clearer on land than >on water and there are some cases which are more complicated.
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