“What3words”positioning system” do you find it useful ?

Pilatus

Member
I find the What3words positioning system app very useful, so just wondering what other TFF members think of it.
I reported a water leak on the side of a public road to Thames Water this morning, when I asked if they used What3words,the person said “no that’s only available to the emergency services”!!!!!, I politely said that was complete rubbish as What3words is freely available to the general public.
I really do find it hard to believe such a large utility company as Thames Water don’t use What3words, as it is just the system for giving a water leak position :banghead: :banghead::scratchhead:.
 

JP1

Member
Livestock Farmer
I find the What3words positioning system app very useful, so just wondering what other TFF members think of it.
I reported a water leak on the side of a public road to Thames Water this morning, when I asked if they used What3words,the person said “no that’s only available to the emergency services”!!!!!, I politely said that was complete rubbish as What3words is freely available to the general public.
I really do find it hard to believe such a large utility company as Thames Water don’t use What3words, as it is just the system for giving a water leak position :banghead: :banghead::scratchhead:.
Often try to push this. I also find it frustrating that folks on here just say "use Google maps". One day someone will need to swiftly and accurately get help to a featureless location and wish they'd paid attention............

Anyone can give a locator using the W3W site even without an account
Anyone can find a locator by using the three unique word co-ordinates

I get bored trying to explain to folks who want something delivered / to deliver. If they used the system you can find anywhere (on the planet)
 

JP1

Member
Livestock Farmer
Had a car breakdown on the A9 at a nasty bend earlier this year, so called both the AA and Police Scotland. Neither control room operator had a clue what I was on about, so reverted to "about ten miles north of ..."
It's very sad situation compounded by police control rooms often being far away and all the local knowledge lost. Suffolk Police have now adopted it. 5 years ago they didn't even know the countdown marker on all A-carriageways (unlike the fire service)
 

Pilatus

Member
Often try to push this. I also find it frustrating that folks on here just say "use Google maps". One day someone will need to swiftly and accurately get help to a featureless location and wish they'd paid attention............

Anyone can give a locator using the W3W site even without an account
Anyone can find a locator by using the three unique word co-ordinates

I get bored trying to explain to folks who want something delivered / to deliver. If they used the system you can find anywhere (on the planet)
Unfortunately in all walks of life some members of society are beyond help :banghead: :banghead: (n)
 

Pilatus

Member
The rural crime watch, “ What’s App Group” set up in our area by PC Ashley Weller , use What3words with great success.
Some still not heard of it so work in progress promoting it,as said by @JP1 it could one day save your/ my life.
 

Highland Mule

Member
Livestock Farmer
It's very sad situation compounded by police control rooms often being far away and all the local knowledge lost. Suffolk Police have now adopted it. 5 years ago they didn't even know the countdown marker on all A-carriageways (unlike the fire service)

Lack of education by those who work the switchboards and inadequate training of the operators. I lost my rag with one once, telling them about a potential jumper on 'the northbound side of the A9 at the Kessock Bridge". That should have been enough for anyone, but the muppet needed more help.

As to W3W, I'm still undecided. A proper grid reference doesn't need accurate spelling of sometimes esoteric words, but may not be as simple for the masses. On balance, I'd rather use those - or Lat/Long.
 

JP1

Member
Livestock Farmer
Lack of education by those that train the operators. I lost my rag with one once, telling them about a potential jumper on 'the northbound side of the A9 at the Kessock Bridge". That should have been enough for anyone, but the muppet needed more help.

As to W3W, I'm still undecided. A proper grid reference doesn't need accurate spelling of sometimes esoteric words, but may not be as simple for the masses. On balance, I'd rather use those - or Lat/Long.
They are all civilian handlers these days and any hint of raising a voice and they flag you as threatening and hang up!! The Country's gone to the dogs when you can't help someone and help the officers responding and they wonder why folks just don't bother

I could never live with myself if I diddn't call something in and I could have helped but around here the police and the ambulance service just sucks with their call handling. My Grandfathers as a public servants would be very disappointed a
 

Robt

Member
Location
Suffolk
I was a little skeptical at first as i have always used grid references. (my Coast Guard role). However we used it to rescue a family stuck in the mud in the dark. They had no idea where they were. Infact the location they gave us was approx 2 miles from where they actually are.
A good feature of it is it will direct the emergency services right to you like a sat nav. Perfect for farming in fields and valleys etc!
 

Highland Mule

Member
Livestock Farmer
They are all civilian handlers these days and any hint of raising a voice and they flag you as threatening and hang up!! The Country's gone to the dogs when you can't help someone and help the officers responding and they wonder why folks just don't bother

I could never live with myself if I diddn't call something in and I could have helped but around here the police and the ambulance service just sucks with their call handling. My Grandfathers as a public servants would be very disappointed a

Seems to have gone much worse with the formation of Police Scotland rather than the more local constabularies.
 
Had a car breakdown on the A9 at a nasty bend earlier this year, so called both the AA and Police Scotland. Neither control room operator had a clue what I was on about, so reverted to "about ten miles north of ..."

That is scary when you consider you could have been reporting a car hurtling off the motorway and into a tree or something.
 

Highland Mule

Member
Livestock Farmer
That is scary when you consider you could have been reporting a car hurtling off the motorway and into a tree or something.

 

JP1

Member
Livestock Farmer
Maybe farming folks should use it routinely for standard things and then you'd have it to hand for emergencies

Postcodes are hopeless.

Examples:

1. Load sheep at position word.word.word (a gateway) but approach from the top of the valley road so you are facing the rightway word.word.word

2. Tip lime on concrete pad at word.word.word . Note this is tipped at the end closest to the road etc etc

3. The only place a land ambulance can get to is word.word.word . The flattest point for helimed landing is word.word.word . Do not come to main farm address
 

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