You made me look.
And although the main offending image is gone you can still see the murder scene and associated crime scene tape if you move along the street a bit.
Google has pulled images of an Ontario murder scene from Street View, the Windsor Star reports. At around 2am on 21 July, 2009, 24-year-old Nicholas Ingram was stabbed to death in the parking lot of the Leopard's Lounge and Broil strip club at 1190 Wyandotte St. W, Windsor. Later that day, the Steet View vehicle passed by and …
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Like google news and their search engine, the street view cars are driven by computer generated algorithms.
Obviously their AI is limited, and they might have lost that variable regarding the murder scene.
Either that or they accidently put a book scanning/OCR algorithm into that street view car, and it thought the murder scene was just part of the plot.
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I live in Windsor. I don't get it. The killing happened. The investigation happened. Why having imagery surrounding the investigation is "tasteless" or even "distressing", I don't know. If I were related to the victim, I wouldn't be using Street View to check out the strip club where it happened. Otherwise, who is this footage bothering?
I'd be more disturbed by the fact that when Google imaged our city we were embroiled in a historically unprecedented THREE MONTHS. No garbage pick-up, no maintenance of public parks - our city which does a lot of tourist traffic - looked like hell. That our city is recorded "permanently" as very unattractive is far more disturbing than that one of our average two murders a year happened moments before Google showed up.
They should be arresting the Google car driver, like they arrest tall of even short photographers over there.
Could be that given the apparent low intellect of your police, they can only identify pedestrian photographers.
The NZ Police have something called common sense, which may have been lost by your lot.