I’m not sure exactly what’s going on there, but it sounds to me that on the particular sunny day that that the satellite flew over this woman’s neighborhood, her kids were in the backyard using the swimming pool.
As far as I know, Google doesn’t own or direct the satellites, it only takes the images that are produced and compiles them into what we know as Google Earth.
It’s Street View, not satellite photos. Looks like the pictures are still there. If it were me, I’d ask Google to remove them, too, or at least ‘Shop the kids out. Though I wouldn’t contact the news media, since Mom’s name in the news story makes the Google pics incredibly easy to find.
I’m not sure exactly what’s going on there, but it sounds to me that on the particular sunny day that that the satellite flew over this woman’s neighborhood, her kids were in the backyard using the swimming pool.
As far as I know, Google doesn’t own or direct the satellites, it only takes the images that are produced and compiles them into what we know as Google Earth.
There’s nothing evil about that.
Hi Erik: I was being facetious. I should have put a
after the evil comment.
It’s Street View, not satellite photos. Looks like the pictures are still there. If it were me, I’d ask Google to remove them, too, or at least ‘Shop the kids out. Though I wouldn’t contact the news media, since Mom’s name in the news story makes the Google pics incredibly easy to find.