That's Google Earth for you.
I never understood why military facilities aren't removed from it. Who wants to see a Nuclear plant, a base or whatever from the sky?
You want to look and check how safe it is? Or how unsafe it is?
Wouldn't mind if the Mossad started a trend with Google to make them add a tiny bit of responsability to their service.
If they accept, like other search engines, to agree with Chinese censorship, I don't see why Google would bother removing Nuclear power plants and what not from the Google Earth per request. Replace the area with a big black box with the saying: "Nothing to see here, move along".
Classic.
In fact, I live in one of the high-res areas, I'd ask to have my home removed from Google Earth, but I was lucky enough to have the picture taken at a time of the day where my house is completely overshadowed by taller buildings to the East and West.
I wonder what's a possible defense from satellite spying. A giant mirror on the roof? A black roof? Camo nets?
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