It has been pointed out to you by myself and others that you must not use 
Google when mapping.

Any changes that have involved Google should be reverted. 

Cheers Phil (trigpoint) 

On 18 October 2017 11:50:12 BST, "José G Moya Y." <josem...@gmail.com> wrote:
>Ok. I eventually used google to correct my own gps traces (i. e. seeing
>if
>the point where i have tagged the third building in a row is really at
>that
>point). I rechecked it with other imaginery, also, to avoid errors due
>satellite angle and shadows so I didn't use google as main source (the
>source was survey, GPS and PNOA aerial  imaginery).
>
>BTW most zones I map are better mapped by Spanish PNOA (wich uses the
>same
>imaginery than ESRI).
>
>Regards.
>
>El 18/10/2017 11:10, "François Lacombe" <fl.infosrese...@gmail.com>
>escribió:
>
>>
>> 2017-10-18 1:26 GMT+02:00 Graeme Fitzpatrick <graemefi...@gmail.com>:
>>
>>>
>>> On the subject of street cabinets, what about pits / manholes?
>>>
>>> We have a lot of facilities (eg telephone / internet connections,
>water /
>>> gas meters) especially in residential areas, located in underground
>pits,
>>> with a concrete / metal lid, marked with what is in it - telephone,
>water
>>> etc.
>>>
>>> Would these also be classified as "street cabinets"?
>>>
>>
>> Never as street cabinets but sometimes as drawing rooms.
>> The manhole is only the top of it, with the lid. We just cant assume
>what
>> is under the man hole without removing the lid.
>>
>> These also are street furniture but not cabinets.
>>
>> François
>>
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