Google Straße Ansicht verursacht andere sich rühren


Donnerstag, den 28. Mai 2009

Das umherziehende Auge der Ansichtkamera Straße Googles ist heraus und ungefähr in Cheltenham gewesen, Großbritannien.

Bewohner beschmutzten den Packwagen im Bereich diese Woche und nahmen Bilder für das umfangreiche abbildenprogramm der Web site gefangen.

Die Situationsmerkmalfotographien jeder Straße in den Städten, die durch Googles geheimnisvoll-schauende Autos mit geschwärzten-heraus Fenstern „abgebildet worden“ sind.

Bevölkeren Sie Leben in der Str. Markierung hatte gemischt Ansichten an ob oder nicht sie einverstanden waren mit ihren Häusern, die Gärten - und gleichmäßig selbst -, die auf Kamera verfangen werden.

Jess Höhle, die in der Spenser Straße lebt, gab ihm die Daumen oben.
Sie sagte: „Ich denke, daß es nur ein wenig Spaß ist, also ich nicht mich wirklich kümmere. I don’t feel like I’m being spied on and I’m not bothered by it.

“I’m sure I’ll be checking it out when it goes online.”

Student Cindie Taylor, who is looking to move into the area, said it would help her to look at houses.

She said: “I love it and I’ll be checking it out when they put it up on the web.

“I’ll be able to see what places are like when I’m looking for somewhere to live.”

Pensioner Margaret Slack was also in favour. She said: “I’m not bothered at all by it. I’ve got nothing to hide so why not.”
However Cheralyn Rendall, who lives in Shakespeare Road, said: “It’s an invasion of privacy. It just seems pointless. I can’t really understand the reason behind it.

“I’ve got young kids and I wouldn’t want them to be looked at on the internet through this.”

Lucie Bennett, who also lives in Spenser Road, said: “If my daughter was out playing in the garden and it caught her on camera I wouldn’t like that.

“I think they should tell people beforehand what they’re going to do rather than just turn up when they choose.”

Pensioner Michael Poppleton said: “It’s an invasion of privacy and if they caught me on camera I’d be asking them to remove it.”
Beverley Fennel, who lives just off Shakespeare Road, agreed.

She said: “I’m not against CCTV for people’s safety but this seems like too much of an invasion of privacy.

“It’s not going to really benefit anyone, so what’s the point? People have a right to do what they want in their homes and gardens without a camera coming past and taking a picture.”

The system allows people to search for 360-degree pictures of “virtual” streets.

It’s not yet known when the coverage will be complete and available to view online.

Residents concerned over privacy can ask for their faces to be blurred out, via the Street View website.


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