Clarification of Inappropriate WaySpot

Hi there.
First of all, as I'm a non-English speaker (Japanese), I rely on automatic translation, so please forgive me if my English is unflattering.
Here's what you'll want to look for in a wayspot recommendation and review.
Among the wayspot that have been recommended are the following things.
・public lavatory
・children's home
・nursing home
None of these are places that prowl the perimeter and alert police officers when an unspecified number of people congregate there.
I think it's an unsuitable spot in terms of social common sense, but unlike schools and hospitals, it's still getting recommended because it's not clearly written.
If it is inappropriate, it would be helpful if you could add it to the help page.
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patsufredo-PGO Posts: 3,001 ✭✭✭✭✭
Public lavatory, doesn't meet any criteria at all.
Children's home, I'm assuming you're referring to kindergarten or children daycare? That might fall into school/K-12 rejection criteria.
Nursing home, if they meet criteria and have any historical/cultural value, then they would be eligible.
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Faversham71-ING Posts: 306 ✭✭✭✭
I can see an ornate Victorian public lavatory might pass on architectural/historical merit, but generally they'd be ineligible. A children's home is likely to be ineligible however historical/cultural.
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Public lavatory, doesn't meet any criteria at all.
Children's home, I'm assuming you're referring to kindergarten or children daycare? That might fall into school/K-12 rejection criteria.
Nursing home, if they meet criteria and have any historical/cultural value, then they would be eligible.
I can see an ornate Victorian public lavatory might pass on architectural/historical merit, but generally they'd be ineligible. A children's home is likely to be ineligible however historical/cultural.
@patsufredo-PGO @Faversham71-ING
Thank you.
Please forgive me if my foul language may be misinterpreted.
I too think these are ineligible spots.
However, they can still be recommended on Wayfarer in Japan.
For lack of clarification.
I'm hoping that when the help page is updated, it will clearly state that it is inappropriate.