They must have abandoned their policy of obscuring car number plates.
The dog is a different matter though.
He is guaranteed anonymity.
We can’t have his pals recognising him now, can we?
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Particularly as the mortal remains of the postman appear to be lying on the pavement!
Be fair – only his leg. Postmen can manage quite well on only one leg now they have vans to drive. It was different when they relied on bicycles.
Did Messrs. Google offer a reward when/if you advised them?
Not my job to advise them. If they fuck up, that's their problem.
Don't you have dog wardens to round up strays and fine the owners? Had Google left it unblurred these people could have recognised it and been round to the owner.
Hah! A reasonable explanation. So Google doesn't like dog wardens then?
Nice car!
Yours?
Answers to "Fuzzy"?
Maybe the dog is a criminal. I have noticed in the past that film of people being brought in and out of court have fuzzy faces, so maybe it's a genetic thing?
Is that Wouldya?
Nah! Wouldya is black. Even fuzzying wouldn't disguise that. Or would it?
If that dog was faithful to his car driving owner he's have lifted his leg and covered the number plate with stinky poo before the Google skywatcher got there.
Even better – he should have covered the Google car in stinky poo. Let them put that on the Interweb!
I also notice that part of the sidewalk and road are also blurred out. But not the bottom of the dog, the rest of the sidewalk or the bush behind it on the other side. I think Google's "auto-fuzzer" needs calibrating.
Particularly as the mortal remains of the postman appear to be lying on the pavement!
Be fair – only his leg. Postmen can manage quite well on only one leg now they have vans to drive. It was different when they relied on bicycles.
Did Messrs. Google offer a reward when/if you advised them?
Not my job to advise them. If they fuck up, that's their problem.
Don't you have dog wardens to round up strays and fine the owners? Had Google left it unblurred these people could have recognised it and been round to the owner.
Hah! A reasonable explanation. So Google doesn't like dog wardens then?
Nice car!
Yours?
Answers to "Fuzzy"?
Maybe the dog is a criminal. I have noticed in the past that film of people being brought in and out of court have fuzzy faces, so maybe it's a genetic thing?
Is that Wouldya?
Nah! Wouldya is black. Even fuzzying wouldn't disguise that. Or would it?
If that dog was faithful to his car driving owner he's have lifted his leg and covered the number plate with stinky poo before the Google skywatcher got there.
Even better – he should have covered the Google car in stinky poo. Let them put that on the Interweb!
I also notice that part of the sidewalk and road are also blurred out. But not the bottom of the dog, the rest of the sidewalk or the bush behind it on the other side. I think Google's "auto-fuzzer" needs calibrating.