[citation][nom]kansur0[/nom]I think the problem is the immediate availability of these images if someone wanted to use them for crime. Sure...if a criminal wanted to case houses he would have to drive down the street. These pictures help him to do a better job of it. When you are driving down the street you only have a few seconds to glance at something. Here you have all day to study the images and make a plan for gaining entry and escape.I say downtown New York...fine...millions of photos have already been taken of that destination. That's a tourist spot. When it comes to private residence nobody is going to want to look down every single street in every single town. I think the should not be allowed to do this to residential streets. It just isn't needed.[/citation]
Actually, that is what professionals do. They'll drive down the same street multiple times if any of the houses look like they are capable of being robbed. There was a show on Discovery (or one of those channels) where guys would show people how their homes were too susceptible for robbery. And most of their casing involved walking down the street and not driving.
Actually, that is what professionals do. They'll drive down the same street multiple times if any of the houses look like they are capable of being robbed. There was a show on Discovery (or one of those channels) where guys would show people how their homes were too susceptible for robbery. And most of their casing involved walking down the street and not driving.