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Re: Picnic in the Trees
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Re: Waystop Reject
A better description would give more strength to the application. Also, the first photo (although it has the label indicating what it is about) looks like just a drain. Another thing, is it easy to access? That it appears in GMaps is a good indicator, but it doesn't seem to be easily accessible or secure. -
Re: Outdoor gym for elderly and people with disabilities. NOT ACCEPTED
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Re: Apartment complex playgrounds and pools
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Re: Pois on tiny "islands" that can only be reached by boat or by private ferry
Good question! In general, I would say that both of these are fine so long as there is safe access via land. For example, a lighthouse on a small island that is only accessible by boat / ferry would be eligible if there's a public dock or some other way for players to approach on foot once they've docked. What would be… -
Re: Portal on private property
"Considering that multi-family residences like apartment complexes can have publicly accessible amenities (like playground equipment), these could still be eligible as long as they meet all of the acceptance criteria." Again, the amenity is not publicly accessible. It's not out on a yard that anyone can walk into, you need… -
Location Edit Request: Move back to original location (>20m)

Title: Barking Creek Flood Barrier Portal Link: https://intel.ingress.com/intel?ll=51.515943,0.097754&z=17&pll=51.515943,0.097754 Current Incorrect Location: 51.515943 , 0.097754 New Correct Location: 51.515187 , 0.096531 City: Beckton, London Country: United Kingdom Screenshot of rejection email - Unable to move as not… -
Re: Invalid Wayspot appeal - Wayspot on locked courtyard
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Re: Wayspot not accessible/non-existent
They consider the shared space of apartments to be publicly accessible despite the access restricted to residents and guests. I'm not sure whether that is a single-family residence space or a shared space for the apartments however. Certainly would not report this for pedestrian access or non-existent without confirming… -
Re: Creation of Portals at extremely dangerous to access lighthouses.
I agree that the criteria allow for a wayspot to only be accessible to a subset of people, but it still has to meet the eligibility criteria of a great place to explore, exercise or socialize. If only 4 employees can access these sites for work purposes only, it doesn’t seem to meet any eligibility criteria.
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