One women filed complaints with the police cause her cat is visible behind the window in one of the pictures, is she plain mental, or does she still have some grounds?
I think shes retarded, if your her cat is visible to this google street then its visible to anyone walking down the street, and how can she complain about that? >.>.
Priam wrote:One women filed complaints with the police cause her cat is visible behind the window in one of the pictures, is she plain mental, or does she still have some grounds?
Priam wrote:One women filed complaints with the police cause her cat is visible behind the window in one of the pictures, is she plain mental, or does she still have some grounds?
Thinking about George Orwell - 1984 here.
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tell that bitch to move the cat
lol!
Nah, she's on about how this will escalate into something bigger, where people from all around the world will be able to see what's in her closet for example.
Not an invasion of privacy due to it being in a public location. Also you cannot positivly ID anyone due to the extream pixilation at full zoom in. Unless you have a government grade computer face recogniciton program and the people are in AFIS
PureOwnage wrote:Not an invasion of privacy due to it being in a public location. Also you cannot positivly ID anyone due to the extream pixilation at full zoom in. Unless you have a government grade computer face recogniciton program and the people are in AFIS
True, but this doesn't always count. Some photo's are high res- enough, and taken from a close range.
if they really wanted to stop the google streetview just have like a bunch of people who dont like it streak across the camera ^^ but that would be wrong for the kids
Besides all that, evidently the satellite imagery and photos taken at Google aren't in any kind of "real time", so spying on someone would be awfully difficult, wouldn't ya think?
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