Google Street View Criticised Because Of SAS Photos
News Security
Google has been lambasted for allowing its Street View service to publish pictures of the secretive SAS (Special Air Service) headquarters in Credenhill in Herefordshire which had never been photographed officially before. Security experts say that terrorists could potentially use the pictures to plan for attacks on the base especially as Street View shows a full 180-degree panoramic view of the HQ's boundary and has been taken within the last six months. The search...
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