Walked down to the station......

Walked down to the station......

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croyde

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23,936 posts

237 months

Friday 20th March 2009
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this morning without leaving my bed. Thanks to Google Street View.

Mind you when will the first burglary/car theft be blamed on it as it is a great way to case a joint/check out the cars without blowing your bus fare.

Crusoe

4,078 posts

238 months

Friday 20th March 2009
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Just showed a friend how to send a request to have his one removed, his garage is open and you can see everything inside biggrin Photos up this way are about 8 months old though so lots of cars have likely been changed. Makes a great tool for double glazing salesmen, roof cleaners etc.

jesta1865

3,450 posts

216 months

Friday 20th March 2009
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Crusoe said:
roof cleaners etc.
flipping heck roof cleaners, you lot are posh, we are lucky if the windows get cleaned rather than stoned my way smile

Edited by jesta1865 on Friday 20th March 15:41

SXi Lad

2,964 posts

196 months

Friday 20th March 2009
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croyde said:
first burglary/car theft
I'm on my way to USA to fetch this hehe best I could find Standard Hummer

croyde

Original Poster:

23,936 posts

237 months

Friday 20th March 2009
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Fek! I didn't know that they had done the whole bleedin' planet. I'm off to relive my favourite hols.

Crusoe

4,078 posts

238 months

Friday 20th March 2009
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hmmm, checks Dutch red light district...

funkyrobot

18,789 posts

235 months

Friday 20th March 2009
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mmmmm, google maps totty spotting!

ofcorsa

3,535 posts

250 months

Friday 20th March 2009
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funkyrobot said:
mmmmm, google maps totty spotting!
I coined the phrase "googleletching"(TM) today at work

Lord Pikey

3,257 posts

222 months

Friday 20th March 2009
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What Uk cities have been done so far?

ben_reza

412 posts

189 months

Friday 20th March 2009
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its seriously effected my productivity this week....

Simpo Two

87,086 posts

272 months

Friday 20th March 2009
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If I drove round photographing people's houses I'd probabyl soon get arrested. What allows Google to get away with it?

Plus, it's now illegal to photograph policemen (on the grounds that one might be a terrorist of course) - so what happens when Google photographs one? EH? EH?

gingerpaul

2,929 posts

250 months

Friday 20th March 2009
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Simpo Two said:
If I drove round photographing people's houses I'd probabyl soon get arrested. What allows Google to get away with it?

Plus, it's now illegal to photograph policemen (on the grounds that one might be a terrorist of course) - so what happens when Google photographs one? EH? EH?
You know if the courts were ever to try to argue that law in court I can see Google being someone that could actually be found guilty. If you were planning terrorist activities what better tool is there?

Famous Graham

26,553 posts

232 months

Friday 20th March 2009
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Simpo Two said:
Plus, it's now illegal to photograph policemen
That would be a valid point, if it were true. But it isn't, so it isn't. tongue out

Balmoral Green

41,764 posts

255 months

Friday 20th March 2009
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Quite funny the way the civil liberties folks have jumped on this, and the anti's in general, claiming it is an invasion of privacy. I was reading in the paper today that some body or other is taking Google to court over it. But this is just public roads, how is it an invasion of privacy? If it is, then so is just walking the streets.

Balmoral Green

41,764 posts

255 months

Friday 20th March 2009
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Simpo Two said:
If I drove round photographing people's houses I'd probabyl soon get arrested.
No you wouldn't. What is public is public. Policeman excepted of course.

I was once parked up ten minutes early for a call, some nosey neighbour came out and photographed me in my car whilst I was parked up waiting to go and do my call, and he really made it obvious what he was doing and why, like he was the head General of the neighbourhood watch. I didn't make a fuss as I has sussed what he was probably doing and why, but when he had finished, I got out and took a photo of his house. The guy went totally ape st and couldn't see any irony in his response to my mischievousness!

Jgtv

2,128 posts

204 months

Friday 20th March 2009
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My street isnt even on there!
google earth shows as it was all trees. nice and up to date. oh well no one can see whats not on my drive now.

option click

1,173 posts

233 months

Friday 20th March 2009
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http://www.telegraph.co.uk/scienceandtechnology/te...

Nice little touch - love easter eggs like this

pokethepope

2,665 posts

195 months

Friday 20th March 2009
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Crusoe said:
Makes a great tool for double glazing salesmen, roof cleaners etc.
Rain can use Google Maps?