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Have you seen anything quirky on the new Google Street View?


INTERNET giant Google's controversial street view tool has been launched for the whole of Sedgemoor.

Google Street View went nationwide this week and offers 360-degree shots of streets in Bridgwater, Burnham, Highbridge and the surrounding areas.

The Mercury used the tool on launch day and saw clear images including that of a large queue forming outside Greggs bakery underneath our offices in Bridgwater's High Street.

The images shown are not live and Google has countered privacy concerns by stressing people will only be able to see sights already visible from public roads, and by blurring out faces and car number plates.

There is a facility for people to flag up images they deem inappropriate.

Ed Parsons, Google's geospatial technologist, said Street View would help househunters and people planning trips.

We asked people on the streets of Bridgwater what they thought.

Graham Granter, from Bridgwater, said: “I don't think it invades our privacy, if you think about the amount of cameras we have all over the place that infringe on people's privacy.”

Sean Cooper, from Bridgwater, said: “I think Google Street Map is a good idea. A lot of people will want to know where they are going and it will show them what the place is like.”

Tanya Fathers, from Cossington, said: “Google Street Map is a perfect idea. I use the internet and things like this make your life a lot easier.”

Tom Meredith, from Woolavington, said: “It's being nosey, isn't it? I'm not going to use it but I suppose it's a good idea to promote the town.”

HAVE you spotted anything quirky while using the new tool around Sedgemoor? What are your views on Google Street View?

Have your say on-line at by using the comment box below or send your findings to newsdesk@bridgwatermercury.co.uk

Comments(6)

cupra says...
7:23pm Fri 12 Mar 10

Yep, something really quirky.... me driving my car (remember passing the google car last summer).... and no I won't be sharing the link!!

BlackKnight_UK says...
11:01pm Fri 12 Mar 10

If by "quirky" you mean the tide being in on the town bridge and out by the time you get to the next view then yes!

Or the scaffolding on the corner by the bridge that disappears in the next view.

chingston says...
10:27pm Sat 13 Mar 10

something quirky hmm. Take a look down Eastover. Follow the road up towards Monmouth Street. All of a sudden one minute there is a clear road and the next the road is closed for roadworks.

latitude says...
1:45pm Mon 15 Mar 10

Similar situation with West Street as the fair was on, but they obviously had to come back after to photo West Street itself.
Check out KFC...they're keeping the Colonel's identity a secret!!!

townrunbyclowns says...
12:20am Tue 16 Mar 10

the town looks dead, oh silly me it is dead!!!

Reverend says...
11:05am Tue 16 Mar 10

I was asked to look at a couple of streets, and I ended up looking at the back of houses, Kendale Road is one.


HOW Bridgwater's Fore Street looks on the new Google Street Map. Thanks to Google for this image. THE Bridgwater Mercury offices on the new Google Street Map. Thanks to Google for this image.

HOW Bridgwater's Fore Street looks on the new Google Street View. Thanks to Google for this image.

THE Bridgwater Mercury offices on the new Google Street View. Thanks to Google for this image.



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