Revealed: Street View's UK invasion schedule
Tony Barnes
Any other vehicle types...? #
Posted Friday 26th September 2008 13:47 GMT
I was sat having my lunch by the park the other day, and a big white van with a large camera roof attachment as per the google cars drove by. Emblazoned on it's side was simply the word "surveying"....
My grab for my camera phone was too slow to commit it to a photo, but it was a very different beast to the ones I've seen pictured! Is someone else capturing the country??
Anonymous Coward
Laptop #
Posted Friday 26th September 2008 13:47 GMT

I'm surprised someone didn't have away that laptop. Could have probably found out a lot from that...
Mart
Non-privatised pay to enter roads #
Posted Friday 26th September 2008 13:47 GMT

I notice Google is moving in on the south-west I wonder if they will take a trip through Longleat safari's roads? I'd love to see them trying to go through the monkey enclosure with them camera mounts haha
David
"the UK's roads extend around 233,000 miles" #
Posted Friday 26th September 2008 13:47 GMT
Surely they're not intending on covering *every* mile of road? I was expecting them only to cover urban areas (though as they've been spotted in some pretty small Highland towns maybe not).
dervheid
If you left it like that in any 'inner city' area... #
Posted Friday 26th September 2008 13:49 GMT

anything of value would have been stripped off/out within 5 minutes and the remainder put to use as a decorative bonfire!
Tim Brown
Did he have it all down on a scrap of paper because.... #
Posted Friday 26th September 2008 14:28 GMT

... the imba online scheduling and task management system that Google have undoubtedly provided, doesn't work properly??
Anonymous Coward
Don't believe it. #
Posted Friday 26th September 2008 15:49 GMT

Tim brown makes a good point, as does Anonymous Coward r.e. leaving a laptop on show. And to top it off, handily leaving the pad open on that page? Even labelled as 'Google Work Schedule'?
Come on. Someone's telling porkypies.
Anonymous Coward
Does my arse look big in this...? #
Posted Friday 26th September 2008 15:49 GMT
Whilst holidaying in Paris in May, I happened to spot a similar looking car driving along Boulevard Haussman. The only difference is that the Frenchies had Google logos all over their car, so there was no mistaking it (oh and the steering wheel was on the wrong side of the car.... those crazy frogs!).
I wanted to drop my trousers, bend over and let them take a shot of my arse as they drove by but the wife wouldn't let me do it. Something about embarrassing her on one of the busiest streets in Paris.
If someone can get me their UK schedule then I'll gladly oblige and bare my bum on one of Blighty's streets for Google to capture for posterity.
Mike
Typical #
Posted Friday 26th September 2008 15:49 GMT

once again, a major corporation seems incapable of getting further SW than Weston-Super-Mud.
I'll just have to add them to the list of organizations who believe the entire peninsula to be occupied by straw-chewing sheep-molesting cousin-marrying bumpkins, and thus need to have their board of directors suitably pitchforked into understanding that we do have tarmac-covered highways southwest of Bristol, and very few of them these days still have grass growing up the middle.
Alien, cos that's what the rest of the world seems to think we ooh-arrrrrr.
billyghoti
Google car in Belfast #
Posted Friday 26th September 2008 18:28 GMT
The Google camera car was stopped outside my house in SE Belfast, Northern Ireland, a few months ago. I think it was in early June. It was spotted a couple of times in the same area over the next few days.
Les Clarke
Belfast
Anonymous Coward
@Tim Brown #
Posted Friday 26th September 2008 18:28 GMT

>the imba online scheduling and task management system that
>Google have undoubtedly provided, doesn't work properly??
Of course it doesn't work - it's only a beta. Oh wait....
Anonymous Coward
I WANT A JOB!!! #
Posted Friday 26th September 2008 18:28 GMT

C'Mon......
i got 10yrs NCB, probably driven 300,000 miles+, got super clean drivers licence(never had any points), though i do sometime drive like an OAP (yeah that means i obey the speed limits!!!)
so who or what agency do i need to chuck my CV off to, to get in on the Gig.
can i do cornwall Please..... :)
i've been on the Dole for 9months looking for an IT job in East Anglia, and:
a: i'm on first name terms with most of the job center staff there.
b: they are really getting pissed that i cannot get a suitable job in IT.
SO GISAJOB MATE :)
Si Lo
I for one... #
Posted Friday 26th September 2008 18:29 GMT

Welcome our multicoloured billionaire overlords and will gladly play ball with them.
Anonymous Coward
@Does my arse look big in this...? #
Posted Friday 26th September 2008 19:07 GMT
"I'll gladly oblige and bare my bum on one of Blighty's streets for Google to capture for posterity."
Don't you mean posteriority?
Vince
In Exeter weeks ago... #
Posted Saturday 27th September 2008 03:13 GMT
I don't have a photo, but I saw the google vehicle in many parts of Exeter a few weeks back, so they're covering a lot of area pretty quickly.
Anonymous Coward
"suitable jobs" #
Posted Monday 29th September 2008 09:24 GMT

"on the Dole for 9months looking for an IT job in East Anglia"
"i cannot get a suitable job in IT"
How about either:
A) stop messing around with your frequent visits to the Job Centre. In my experience, it's merely an extension of social services rather than a viable shop window for 2suitable jobs" - a quick online search is sufficient,
B) trying for "a suitable job" outwith East Anglia,
C) trying for "a job" in East Anglia.
If I were a boss looking over CVs I'd immediately be wary of anyone with gaps in their employment history. Being on the dole doing nothing is bad for the soul. You'd be better off working at Burger King. There are always jobs to be had.
Anonymous Coward
The Blanks on the Opel Map #
Posted Monday 29th September 2008 09:24 GMT

Heard a rumour in the Pub the other night that the reason the Opels have not been seen with their cameras in the West Highlands is down to the RSPB. The rumour has it that Google were warned off and threatened with prosecution if the presence of their photographers disturbed nesting protected species such as the tarball eagle which nest in the potholes specially created in the roads. It seems that the Roads Dept have also been instructed to stay away from the potholes.
On the other hand maybe our privacy is being guarded by the midge and the tree munching beaver.
David Wiernicki
Reactionary much? #
Posted Monday 29th September 2008 09:24 GMT
I would have thought that if any population knows what Orwellian actually refers to, it would be Brits. Obviously, however, I thought wrong. El Reg might do a better job retaining its credibility if it wasn't foaming at the mouth obsessing over Google. What is this, the tenth, fifteenth story about the exact same thing? Yes, Google is doing streetview in the UK. We get it. Streetview takes pictures of exactly what tens of thousands of anybody walking down the street sees anyway.
Streetview does -not- record live imagery from every conceivable angle and feed it to the government, so they can get on a f*cking megaphone and tell you to disperse. THAT, my friends, is Orwellian - and you might do well to remember it, before you spend so much time ranting about non-issues that you fail to notice your last shred of *real* freedom being snaffled from under your quivering noses.
Dave
@ billyghoti #
Posted Monday 29th September 2008 09:24 GMT
Update the map with that, thats the only sighting in Norn Iron so far
madra
@Does my arse look big in this...? #
Posted Monday 29th September 2008 09:24 GMT

i thought of hanging a giant banner reading "fuck off google!" on the front of my house, if they were ever rumoured to be in my area. but then found they'd already done it while i'd been away on me jollydays. maybe some of the rest of you can run with the idea; get an old bedsheet, paint 'fuck off google!' on it and keep it handy to dangle out the window if you see them coming.
think of that wartime community spirit as entire neighbourhoods work out early warning systems - rattling dustbin lids to warn of the approach of the googlemobile - which then has to trundle down a street where every house is sports a large anti-google paint daubed bedsheet. i'd like to see their [google's] photoshop monkeys try and fix *those* images.
Anonymous Coward
NuLiaBore March On Crushing Civil Liberty #
Posted Monday 29th September 2008 09:24 GMT

I've no doubt either the NuLabour fascists are behind this exercise in photographing every street, it being masqueraded as 'google' doing it, but I've no doubt financed by the authoritarian fascists in government. Either that or the difference seen in cars equipped with cameras patrolling our streets is a perfect cover for the government and local councils to snoop and spy on every street with the view to taxing us all more to death than they already do.
Do you trust this government?
Dan
Watching the watchers #
Posted Monday 29th September 2008 09:24 GMT
did anyone see the Google spycar drive past the roving reporter on TV at the weekend? Watching them watching us watching them(?!)
Anonymous Coward
@David Wiernicki #
Posted Monday 29th September 2008 10:05 GMT

"El Reg might do a better job retaining its credibility if it wasn't foaming at the mouth obsessing over Google."
Calm down dear - you seem to have suffered a sense of humour failure... or presumably a sense of "humor" failure. The only person who needs to work on retaining their credibility is you.
Dave
Calculation #
Posted Monday 29th September 2008 12:21 GMT

Did that calculation include any estimate for the need to reverse back down dead-ends, and the need to re-traverse roads due to non-optimal routing?
Please, if you are going to be scientific then you need to show all of your working: please set an example for kids who are still in school.
Anonymous Coward
Shouldn't that be "Posteriority" #
Posted Monday 29th September 2008 12:21 GMT

If someone can get me their UK schedule then I'll gladly oblige and bare my bum on one of Blighty's streets for Google to capture for posterity.
Steve Babb
I for one.... #
Posted Tuesday 30th September 2008 11:41 GMT

...would like to tell the google gaggle to bugger off back to the Mainland.
The Isle of Man, exempt from StreetView, last bastion of civil freedom. Ahem, and home of really low tax. But we're mainly here for the civil freedom, honest....
David Ramsden
Street View car in Sunny Spain #
Posted Tuesday 30th September 2008 22:39 GMT

The title says it all really. I've got a photo, but dont know who to send it to.
Google maps link.
http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?ie=UTF8&hl=en&msa=0&msid=101440302271748359109.00045819c2788756e38a5&ll=36.640877,-4.482065&spn=0.000519,0.001207&t=h&z=20
John Lewis
Black Opels hit Devon #
Posted Tuesday 30th September 2008 22:39 GMT
Mike, they're west of Weston now. I spotted one in central Exeter this morning - regret had no camera so cannot add it to the infamous map.
Josh
Street View car on the prowl in Cambridgeshire #
Posted Thursday 9th October 2008 09:16 GMT
Friday 3 October, 0830 on the A10 northbound just coming off the Stretham Roundabout: http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&hl=en&geocode=&q=cb24+9lq&ie=UTF8&ll=52.347813,0.212989&spn=0.004647,0.009656&z=17
Thursday 9 October, 0855 on the A10 northbound again, on the approach to Ely:
http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&hl=en&geocode=&q=cb6+2wh&ie=UTF8&ll=52.376844,0.245304&spn=0.004486,0.009656&z=17