Removing (or adding a warning to) Restaurants in Military Bases
During a road trip in California a few weeks back, I was driving on CA route 1 and searched for restaurants near my location. A cafe called “Flightline Café” appeared first on the list, and I started the Waze navigation. As it turned out, Flightline Café was actually a military establishment located on an US military base, which the security guard politely informed me when I pulled up to the gate. Luckily, the guard was understanding enough of my situation to let me off with a warning and point me to another restaurant a short distance away. Of course, this encounter was partly my mistake, as there were several signs in front of the military base informing me that I was entering government property. For the sake of other Waze users, however, I would suggest removing this restaurant completely from the database, or at least including a warning.
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Chris Aquino commented
This happened to me yesterday. Looked for a restaurant on the way to LAX from San Diego that my son wanted to go to. So picked the closest one and it was at Miramar MCAS. Should not allow you to choose a location that is at a military base unless you are on base since access is restricted.