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How law enforcement uses Google Earth

September 22, 2007 by Peter Fletcher

If you thought that Google Earth was all fun and good times then think again. Reports out of the US has shown how the Google master piece has helped law enforcement officers arrest a pot farmer. And whilst it’s great that something’s being done about the drug problem, think again before you decide to build that patio on the back of your house without council approval. Big brother is watching.

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