The cars of Google‘s Street View service, passing in Staffordshire, England, ended up shooting the first kiss of a young couple, who then had their intimate moment posted on the Internet.
This weekend, however, the news site CNET has discovered that the photo had been removed from the internet, with the message “This image is no longer available”.
The website of British newspaper The Daily Mail said that young people, Hayley Moss, 17, and Eddie Bateman, 16, were astonished to find the image on the site and still happily together – three months after shooting.
It is unclear why the image was removed, but it is thought were the families of young people who have asked – since the scene can be misinterpreted.
This Google service is already known for bizarre images it presents, as the woman who appears in 43 photos or images with pigeon poop, but often the pictures taken by the company cars are considered as invasions of privacy, receiving critical and negative manifestations in different countries.
Google Street View is a feature of Google Maps and Google Earth that provides panoramic views of 360 ° horizontal and 290 ° vertically and allows the user / users to see parts of some regions of the world in terms of ground / soil. When it was launched on May 25, 2007, only five American cities were included. Since then it has expanded to thousands of locations in some countries like USA, France, Australia and Japan
Via: CNET.