Because cell phone audio is not the best audio in the world, numbers can be misheard. Three words are less likely to be misheard than strings of numbers. There have been many incidents where mishearing has sent first responders to incorrect addresses here in N.Y.C.

On 8/17/2019 9:58 AM, Dave Jones wrote:
 It is indeed a very interesting concept. However, I am not 100% certain that I follow its logic. Or perhaps what I mean to say is “follow the point “. Why complicate things by having to remember words or use words to find an address when using an address is the best way for someone to find  you in most cases? The address system currently being used has been tried and true for what seems like forever. Am I also missing something?


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