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Pentagon Bans Google Earth From Military Bases


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WASHINGTON — Citing security risks, the Pentagon banned Google teams from making detailed street-level video maps of U.S. military bases after images of a Texas base ended up on the popular Internet site.

A message sent to all Defense Department bases and installations around the country late last week told officials not to allow the mapping Web site to take panoramic views inside the facilities.

Google said taking such pictures is against its policy and that the incident was a mistake.

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A mistake, huh? Ummm, oops? What bunch of idiots would've thought it wasn't a mistake to take pictures of military bases?

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duh,what pictures.security should be severely punished for their stupidity,i cannot believe they can be so Dumb

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duh,what pictures.security should be severely punished for their stupidity,i cannot believe they can be so Dumb

Lol I know of a certain base that is totally inconspicuous except for a single small building. Two cameras on each corner, double razor wire. The sign in front: Directorette of Human Resources. lol The military is always saying that our most valuable asset is the soldier but come on!

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