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Rural watchdog worry over Google camera cars Rural membership body the CLA, says it has concerns over the controversial Google car touring the region.
Worried CLA members in Shropshire have contacted the Association after spotting the "spy car", which films streets with a 360-degree camera for the Street View mapping site, claiming it is an invasion of privacy. But despite residents saying it could potentially aid crime, it is perfectly legal to film streets in this way. CLA West Midlands director, Caroline Bedell, said: "We know that Google camera cars are legally mapping the West Midlands. Our only concern is that they might, unwittingly, film along private roads. "Some private drives are not always obviously marked, so we remind Google camera car operators to be vigilant when filming in the more rural parts of our region." Google says that it has ensured that privacy measures have been built in from the ground up and that faces and number plates are blurred out. It is also possible for web users to go on to the site to flag images for removal if they are unhappy with them. |
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