We've collected a few of our favorites in the gallery below. But before you laugh too hard, consider this fact: Even one of our own Asylum editors was caught on the street by the Google van. If it can happen to us, it can surely happen to you. For more best-of moments check out Urlesque's Top 10 Moments Caught on Google Maps Street View
Have you been out on the streets doing anything you might regret?
Best of Google Street View
Fact: White Van men hate Google.
Aliens flying in formation over Bethnal Green. Or plane? No, definitely aliens.
Alien Mothership? Or fly?
Sunbathing in Glasgow.
Scarecrows with speed cameras.
Silly Google -- how are you going to get across there?
Oh right that's how -- make the water disappear.
We hope for his sake this boy's schoolmates don't find this. "What were you doing to those cows Phil? Are they your mates? Is that your girlfriend? Is your girlfriend a cow, Phil?"
Monument to a dead digger?
Lamas in a garden in Staffordshire.





















Street View is a feature on Google Maps that allows you to virtually roam the streets of towns to which you may never have even been. While this is useful for figuring directions, it's also turned out to be useful for finding amazing pictures of people doing stuff they should not be doing -- like that fellow passed out on the corner or the kid who looks like he's about to shoot another kid ...




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Saturday 21 February
By Corbin
Lol. I wonder if any of these people have seen their pics.
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Sunday 22 February
By brian
This is just crap!
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Sunday 22 February
By kimmy
its not crap its funny
Sunday 22 February
By willbrandtk
its not crap its funny
Sunday 22 February
By willbrandtk
its not crap its funny
Saturday 21 February
By Nicole
I am captured on Google Earth!!!!
I am carrying my dog and my louis vuitton handbag lol
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Tuesday 07 April
By babzc
i did not vote neutral , but it came up that way , i thought it was nifty to find yourself on google ,,,,
Saturday 21 February
By jpal1974
I am captured on Google Earth also. I am walking down the street I live towards my car. Sorry, nothing risque!
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Saturday 21 February
By edn543
What a bunch of crap.
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Saturday 21 February
By teejaybee
Ha!...I'm on google too!....sitting in the porch..smokin a cigarette at work at 1 shelly ct tonawanda ny. I noticed the wierd car driving around the neighborhood...thought they were up to no good!! I love the street view!
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Saturday 21 February
By edneiweem
What a bunch of crap!
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Sunday 22 February
By Alexandra
This looks totally fake!
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Saturday 21 February
By Mike C.
Street level views are great for finding a place; if you know what the place looks like, then it makes finding it easier. The problem is this comes with a cost, and unfortunately its people's personal privacy. If you ask me, this is way too much big brother. The scary thing is, if a satellite can take pictures this close on certain dates, then what stopping "The Man" from watching and controlling that satellite, that close, and in real time? Im sure they can get so close, that they can count the zits on your face. This is really scary people!
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Friday 06 March
By Jake
Hate to burst your crazy bubble, but the pictures for street view were taken by cars with cameras mounted on top, not satellites.
Thursday 30 July
By Marty
We should all fight a 'Big Brother' future, since the book 1984 does not depict freedom. However, if you can see into a bedroom from a public place, you are not breaking the law by lookin. It is not against the law to photograph a house, regardless of what is transpiring inside or in an open window or door. However, if you try to peek through a fence or otherwise invade privacy as such, then you are breaking the law.
A couple other points:
1) Google is not the government.
2) The government has had, for years before Google Earth's unveiling to the public, the ability to read license plate numbers from space. However, from that angle, they cannot generally see into a bedroom window. Even so, it is your fault for not closing the window to perform acts you wish to keep private.
3) The government rarely releases all information or gives unrestricted access to a resource. For instance, if Google is using a satelite to photograph the earth, then the government has a more powerful satelite, or restricts the resolution of such photographs to their approval.
Saturday 21 February
By LordHeisinger
Reason they "can't find" Bin Laden is he has been dead. He died long ago. Bush and Bin Laden were oil buddies. Bin Laden had nothing to do with anything. Do the research.
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Thursday 26 February
By DT
Um, yeah... time for your medication, Heisinger
Friday 04 December
By Jeff
"Do the research"? That's hilarious coming from someone with crackpot theories that wouldn't withstand a nanosecond of scrutiny, even if the research just involved Wikipedia or the "Big Book of Facts".
Sunday 22 February
By WJ
That is a huge invasion of privacy. What next, is google going to show people in there own homes, on the toilet.
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Saturday 21 February
By crystal
uhh...is anyone else freaked out that there are cameras watching out EVERY move? Big Brother anyone?!
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