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Latest Way to Misuse Google Earth: Stealing Expensive Fish
Created 06/29/2009 - 2:22pm

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Latest Way to Misuse Google Earth: Stealing Expensive Fish

Posted 06/29/09 at 05:22:12 PM  by Andy Salisbury

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While the world has proven itself capable of misusing Google Earth in many different ways, its latest application has been to steal fish.

That’s right folks, it would appear that high end fish thieves have been employing the same software that was used to find a downed aircraft, to find valuable koi in people’s back yards. According to Police Community Support Officer Gregory, “Google Earth shows what is in your garden and you can see people’s ponds. One of the properties targeted has an eight-foot fence and is set back from the road. The pond is in the corner and can’t be seen. Unless you were standing right next to the wall, you wouldn’t be able to hear the running water.”

And, while they make a riveting point, Google stands up very well under pressure. A spokesperson of theirs replied: “Google Earth is built from information that is available worldwide from a wide range of both commercial and public sources. As such, Google Earth creates no appreciable increase in security risks, given the wide commercial availability of high-resolution satellite and aerial imagery of every country in the world. Criminals could use maps, phones and getaway cars but no one would argue that these technologies are responsible for the crime itself, that responsibility lies with the perpetrator.”

Talk about a verbal smack down.

 

Image Credit: Google

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