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May 09, 2008

The Google Street View car causes a stir in Rome

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For many Romans, these are jittery times. For the first time in a generation, the mayor of the Eternal City, once a left-wing stronghold, is on the political right. Gianni Alemanno, a former neo-Fascist, swept to power late last month on a tough-on-crime platform that included bulldozing encampments of Roma people, expelling supposedly violent foreigners and installing London-like surveillance cameras around town.

So a group of Romans can be forgiven on Wednesday afternoon for assuming the worst when a black car sporting a massive, rotating video camera, slowly drove down Viale Trastevere, a busy thoroughfare, filming everybody in sight. On cue, pedestrians shuffled off the street and into bars, out of sight of the offending vehicle, no doubt wondering if these are the new intrusions that must be endured after a sudden shift to the right.

Your correspondent managed to snake through a queue of cars at a traffic light to get a better look at the vehicle that upset so many mid-afternoon espressos. A new type of video surveillance vehicle aiming to capture random Romans on a sunny afternoon? Nope.

It was the seemingly more benign Google Maps vehicle. After snapping a few photos on my Nokia N95, I was asked by a group of pensioners who was driving the offending vehicle. "Google", I informed them. "They are filming the city, street-by-street", I added. They just shook their heads in bafflement.

Just then the Google car swung left and I followed, in a very slow pursuit. The identical scene unfolded before me: Romans stumbling into shops and bars, hoping to be out of view of the camera's lens. I cannot wait to see when Google Earth will have a street-level view of Rome. Don't be surprised if you see the backs of a lot of Italian hurrying for the door.

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Posted by Bernhard Warner on May 09, 2008 at 03:52 PM | Permalink Bookmark and Share

Comments

Google has censored quite a few Google Street Views already:

http://streetviewgallery.corank.com/tech/all/cat/upcoming/censored

Posted by: Mapper99 | May 9, 2008 6:30:41 PM

Big Brother drives a Chevy? Or is it a frog?

Posted by: Alex von Halem | May 12, 2008 6:39:43 PM

If they come up to the Veneto I suspect people will come out in droves to be seen. This is the part of Italy where there is s a real nostalgia for Fascism, where people have voted for Umberto Bossi's party of bigots and racists known as Lega Nord.

Posted by: pv | May 13, 2008 12:57:57 PM

To confuse Fascism with the Lega Nord is ignorance in the extreme. To argue Romans voted for the Lega is even more ignorant. Read some books sir, it might spare you making such inane comments.

Posted by: flavio cereda | May 13, 2008 6:41:05 PM

Why would the comment above be inane? Where do you read that he confuses lega nord and fascism?
Fact 1: "This is the part of Italy where there is a real nostalgia for fascism".

Isn't he right?

Fact 2: "where people have voted for Umberto Bossi's party of bigots and racists known as Lega Nord".

Isn't lega nord a party of racists? Oh, come on... learn to read and spare us your lewd moralism.

Posted by: Emilio | May 15, 2008 10:22:06 PM

What fraction of the people on the street hid in stores? Maybe some of them were the ones that picked my pocket.

Posted by: Jim Resh | May 17, 2008 4:55:40 PM

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