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We all know the importance of the accuracy/precision of address information (i.e. public safety/first response, etc.)... here is an instance where accuracy/precision somehow got dropped or was otherwise circumvented... it also shows the importance of verification of accuracy. Just because "the map says so" or "my GPS told me to", doesn't ALWAYS mean it is so. Also, it reminds us that "close enough" isn't always good enough...

oh Google... https://lnkd.in/ech78c8


Kind regards,

Thad


Thad Dymkowski, GISP
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