On 05/06/19 09:35, David Woolley wrote:
On 04/06/2019 16:09, Martin Wynne wrote:
The main reason for the fence would seem to be the several NO DOGS
signs, which I have tagged.
I've always assumed that such fences and the "adults must be
accompanied by a child sign", that often accompany
On 04/06/2019 16:09, Martin Wynne wrote:
The main reason for the fence would seem to be the several NO DOGS
signs, which I have tagged.
I've always assumed that such fences and the "adults must be accompanied
by a child sign", that often accompany them, is to keep out adults who
are not
Mapping individual equipment is a possibility, whilst as a 58 year old I am
unlikely to use the swings but I do use the exercise equipment and climbing
wall.
Hi Phil,
Here the exercise equipment is in a separate area away from the
playground. According to the wiki it should be tagged
On Tuesday, 4 June 2019, Martin Wynne wrote:
> On 04/06/2019 15:31, Philip Barnes wrote:
> > I would map them as separate playgrounds, map the fence and gate then add
> > age tags as appropriate to that area.
> >
> > My towns main rec has such a distinction, outside the fenced children's
> >
On 04/06/2019 15:31, Philip Barnes wrote:
I would map them as separate playgrounds, map the fence and gate then add age
tags as appropriate to that area.
My towns main rec has such a distinction, outside the fenced children's area
anyone can use the equipment.
Hi Phil,
That's what I've
IMHO if there are no actual restrictions, just implications, then
don't specify any min_age or max_age. Just map the fence as a fence.
If there are indeed restrictions, then do as Phil suggests...
Cheers
Dan
Op di 4 jun. 2019 om 15:22 schreef Martin Wynne :
>
> In the local park there are two
I would map them as separate playgrounds, map the fence and gate then add age
tags as appropriate to that area.
My towns main rec has such a distinction, outside the fenced children's area
anyone can use the equipment.
Phil (trigpoint)
On Tuesday, 4 June 2019, Martin Wynne wrote:
> In
In the local park there are two areas of play equipment for children.
One is fenced off and clearly intended for infants/toddlers accompanied
by parents.
Next to it there is a larger unfenced area containing play equipment for
unsupervised older children, large climbing structures, zip
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