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No-go zone is inaccurately defined. Authorities exert varying degrees of control with differing sorts of no go zones. Reference Native American reservations. Clarification for English speakers readers required. DisambigProject please look into this. — Preceding
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This isn't the place to discuss that. Discuss at
Talk:No-go area where the sentence i think you object to is in the lede. A disambiguation page is only a list of similarly named articles and terms that exist to help the readers find the articles they are looking for. The text next to the link is only to give the readers a general idea about what each article contains, and it isn't meant to be a proper definition. It should however reflect the contents of the article in the link, That's why I suggest that you take your argument to Talk:No-go area and begin there. 21:00, 11 January 2015 (UTC)
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No-go zone is inaccurately defined. Authorities exert varying degrees of control with differing sorts of no go zones. Reference Native American reservations. Clarification for English speakers readers required. DisambigProject please look into this. — Preceding
unsigned comment added by
Paul Escudero (
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contribs)
20:33, 11 January 2015 (UTC)reply
This isn't the place to discuss that. Discuss at
Talk:No-go area where the sentence i think you object to is in the lede. A disambiguation page is only a list of similarly named articles and terms that exist to help the readers find the articles they are looking for. The text next to the link is only to give the readers a general idea about what each article contains, and it isn't meant to be a proper definition. It should however reflect the contents of the article in the link, That's why I suggest that you take your argument to Talk:No-go area and begin there. 21:00, 11 January 2015 (UTC)