For pay toilets, amenity=toilets; fee=yes, while shop=newsagent is for 
newspaper stands (I think). for DVD shops, I think that there is no tag for it. 
The big G has "Quiapo DVD" (somewhat prominent when you look at it), but I 
think that we can't tag it since it is somewhat illegal. Basketball courts are 
easy, use sport=basketball. AFAIK, multipurpose buildings should be 
building=yes, amenity=public_building. In some places, I tag cockfighting 
arenas as sport=cockfighting, though a good number of people outside the 
Philippines do not consider sabong as a sport (and illegal in some places). 
Yellow Cab is a "pizza place", most likely to be tagged as amenity=restaurant.

Regarding MMDA's urinals, it should be amenity=toilets, fee=no (from what I 
know, most, if not all of its urinals are used for free), operator=Metropolitan 
Manila Development Authority

--- On Wed, 6/17/09, Rally de Leon <rall...@gmail.com> wrote:

From: Rally de Leon <rall...@gmail.com>
Subject: Re: [talk-ph] tagging distinctly Philippine POIs
To: "maning sambale" <emmanuel.samb...@gmail.com>
Cc: "osm-ph" <talk-ph@openstreetmap.org>
Date: Wednesday, June 17, 2009, 5:08 PM

(not all are distinctly ph poi's, but for the sake of discussion, here
are some POI examples i know or don't know):

-Ukay-ukay / Wagwagan
-Hilot (manghihilot / mangtatawas)
-Daycare - is this classified as a school?
-Multipurpose Hall / Barangay Covered Courts - that cannot be plainly
classified as basketball court.
-Store that only sells LPG tank (gasul)
-Junkshop (buy and sells scrap)
-Store that primarily sells reconditioned and surplus equipments (eg. HMR)
-Barangay Outpost or Police Outpost (small booth only, not barangay
hall or police station)
-FX Terminal (including a tag for their route destination, eg.
crossing, ayala, megamall)
-Newspaper stand (Tabloid / Broadsheet) - some sari-sari store sell
newspaper, bulgar, taliba, most don't.
-Pay Restrooms (distinction between free/public and pay restroom)
-Auction houses/yard like the ones in subic (or are these just
considered buildings?)
-DIY shop that is specialized in electronic/speaker/radio parts, not a
typical hardware (Raon-type of store, more like a radioshack
equivalent, or Kuryente) - or just generalize this as "hardware shop"?
-free-standing betting stations/ pagcor / lotto outlets and alikes
-DVD DVD (or is this supposed to be secret) ;-)

-clear and easy guideline which are considered fastfood and
restaurant. as we don't want too many POI icons on the map.
Eg. If you pay first (at the counter before you eat), then it's
FASTFOOD (eg. mcdo, jollibee, greenwich, and those at regular food
courts, including burger machine and good burger).
If you eat-first-then-pay-the-bill, then we generally put it under
RESTAURANT (especially if there's a waiter).

except for the free-standing semi-permanent fishball/isaw/shawarma
stand/kiosk (and alikes) where you eat first, then pay all the
fishballs you've eaten. Is this classified as fastfood or simply
"snack stand"?

So is "yellow cab" or goldilocks a restaurant or a fastfood?

i believe goldilocks and redribbon falls under "bakeshop"? so
therefore, as long as they sell cake, even if they sell fastfood, the
priority tag must be bakeshop. is this ok? that way, we use lesser and
easier to identify POI icons (for use on mobile devices)


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