Type in your name and state.
Public records on display.
Addresses, phone numbers.
It'snot even safe to pick your nose:
We get your address then go to "street views" on google and watch you!
Google Street View is being criticized by some – including Canada's own Privacy Commissioner Jennifer Stoddart – for invading the privacy of people whose faces, vehicles and houses are being captured without their knowledge and posted for the world in a recently debuted service called Google Street View.
As you'll see in this Photo Gallery of images captured from the service, Ms. Stoddard might have a valid point. What follows are some of the invasive, the scary, and the downright bizarre pictures that Google's new service is preserving for eternity.
Many of these Street View links were found through a Vancouver-based website whose users submit and vote on strange findings in Google Street View.
The site can be found at http://streetviewgallery.corank.com
Note: You might see what look to be buttons or hyperlinks in the images,
but in order to use them and look around the scenes depicted, you'll have
to follow the links provided to Google Street View.
Edited by Rogerdodger, 14 September 2007 - 10:20 PM.