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It looks like a 19th century terrace house in Port Melbourne. Older people often don't renovate older houses. In Australia (and I assume UK as well) older houses often have laneways running down the back where "waste" used to be collected before city wide piped sewers were put in place. First, it seems that the Streetview car drove down this narrow laneway. Second, if you have seen pictures of the Streetview car you will see that the camera is 7 or more feet off the ground depending on the set up. The dunny would not have been visible from the street and the camera peered over his fence while he was taking a private moment. This man had an expectation of privacy that Google completely violated. Again. So much for not being evil.

posted by : Downunder Bob, 30 January 2009 Complain about this comment
Here's the links...

Here is a link to the original post:

http://streetviewgallery.corank.com/tech/story/getting-Caught-in-the-Outhouse-for-the

posted by : Mapper99, 29 January 2009 Complain about this comment
Shut the door ?

Isn't it the guys own fault? He shouldn't be taking a dump in public, surely he could have shut the door??

I don't think I'de appreciate walking down that street and seeing someone take a dump in full view.

posted by : Jon, 29 January 2009 Complain about this comment
This might not be a constructive comment...

...but don't they have in house toilets in Melbourne? Then again, maybe not.

posted by : mont, 29 January 2009 Complain about this comment
RE: Thread worthless...

I'm a tad concerned that you're keen to see a picture of someone taking a shit.

Of course, you can get the scat action you seem to crave by simply following the link to the original story.

posted by : bluesxman, 29 January 2009 Complain about this comment
Thread worthless...

... without pics.

posted by : Norman, 29 January 2009 Complain about this comment

Aussie caught on the dunny by Google Earth

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