Google maps street view: rude man caught out

Google maps street view: rude man caught out

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Google Maps Street View captured a young man on his bike who was caught doing something rather impolite.  The chap was sitting on his bike on a quiet side street when he was captured by the


Google Maps car back in 2001. He was wearing a pair of blue shorts and trainers, holding onto a plastic bag. Unbeknownst to him, he was caught peeping through a blue door at something. It


isn’t known what he was looking at although the rather ill-mannered gesture did not go unnoticed by online users who found the image. He was looking intently through a gap in the door while


leaning over his handlebars. It is often considered rude to look through keyholes and the invasion of privacy would have most likely shocked the person who lived in the home. What happened


next was not revealed on Google Maps, whether he carried on cycling or the homeowner noticed them. People have often been embarrassed after the Google Maps camera captures them in


embarrassing situations. Another man was caught rudely peeping through a window. Spotted in Bulgaria, the man was wearing a grey top and camouflage trousers, which did little to hide him. He


leaned up to the window and cupped his hands for a better look through the curtains. It isn’t revealed if he knows the homeowners or did not. Google  Street View was created in 2007 to open


up the world to people by mapping hard-to-locate areas. Roads and streets are located and images are stitched together to allow addresses to easily be found. The 360-degree cameras


sometimes accidentally capture people as well. While some attempt to wave or make a rude gesture to the driver, some have been caught out in places they shouldn't be. A young man was


once spotted by his fiancee with another woman on the website, leading to the end of their engagement.