Earlier in the year, a Google Street View car caught two teenagers in Staffordshire, England in a provocative pose on their front lawn and the picture became the default for street view for Common Rd. in the town.
Today, Google has taken down the image, leaving the simple words: "This image is no longer available."
On Wednesday, The Daily Mail reported on the teens, Hayley Moss and ... [ read the full article ]
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Originally posted by Hopium: making out in the streets isnt "personal privacy being invaded." its a public performance, if they wanted privacy there is a hedge right behind them
well what it comes down to is privacy.yeah its good to look up places on the internet and how to get their,even see what they look like but its a breach of privacy when people can watch what we are doing in a public place.1 day we wont be able to move in our own house without being watched by a few million cameras.we dont all wanted to be on a internet reality show.
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Originally posted by Hopium: making out in the streets isnt "personal privacy being invaded." its a public performance, if they wanted privacy there is a hedge right behind them
before you know it, they'll be catching people screwing in their own homes, especially if its powerful enough to see that kind of shit.
its a freakinng picture thats not going to be updated for months maybe years how is that a breach of privacy? people need to stop overreacting and stop with the conspiracy theories
Originally posted by crunk15: its a freakinng picture thats not going to be updated for months maybe years how is that a breach of privacy? people need to stop overreacting and stop with the conspiracy theories
this might not be the best example but personally i dont want people photographing me in the street and posting it online without my permission.sure other people out there feel the same.
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Originally posted by xboxdvl2: ...but its a breach of privacy when people can watch what we are doing in a public place.1 day we wont be able to move in our own house without being watched by a few million cameras.
LOL? If you want privacy, don't be in a public place. Private and public were pretty much antonyms last time I checked. Google never went inside their house; the amorous couple was out there for the whole world to see. And ironically, the whole world did.
IMO, the issue here is not privacy, but discretion. There's a reason we have the phrase, "Get a room."