Jun
17
2008

Google Street View gets pulled over

For the past year, Google has been cataloging 360 views of several major cities in North America by literally driving around in a car with a mounted 360 camera. Canadian company Immersive Media has already recorded several major Canadian cities such as Winnipeg.

While most of the camera vehicles (here and there) use more subtle camera equipment this one, that was pulled over this morning by US Park Police in California, does not.

Google Street View car gets pulled over by US Park Police

Due to concerns raised by Canada’s federal privacy commissioner Jennifer Stoddart about the program breaching Canada’s privacy laws last September, Google has stated it will blur faces and license plates for Canadian views when it gets rolled out – which has already led to lower resolution imagery.

“We won’t launch Street View in Canada the same as in the U.S.,” Google’s global privacy counsel Peter Fleischer said. “It means concretely that we’ll try to not have identifiable faces and identifiable licence plate numbers in any Street View images in Canada.”

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