Caught on Google Earth

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It seems that if you want to sunbath topless in your back garden, a tall fence would normally be an adequate measure in place to maintain your privacy. Apart from the risk of a peeping Tom, you would have been forgiven for thinking your privacy was fairly well guarded.

It seems this wasn’t the case for one lady who didn’t take into account that the a Google Earth imaging satellite was due to make a fly over. A subsequent stint of topless sunbathing resulted in the Dutch women getting logged in Digg, and then over 3,000 Diggs later her assets had been splashed across the internet.

There is a debate as to whether the pictures are in fact a real topless women, as the image is quite grainy. It could well be a blow up doll or even a man! Maybe the debate should in fact have been on the technological threat to privacy, but the former seemed more popular across the interwebs.

Instead, next time you want to go out into your garden for a spot of topless sunbathing simply call Google and check they are not scheduling a fly by. That should ensure privacy in the home.

                    

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