A not-so-flattering view of a Grafton street littered with rubbish before the clean-up.
AS timing goes, Google Street View’s tour of Grafton and surrounds could not have been worse.
In the past two weeks the world’s largest internet search engine toured the streets taking images for its increasingly popular street view service.
Unfortunately it seems to have coincided with Grafton and other centres having their streets littered with rubbish for the annual kerbside collection service and residents are now in for a nervous three-to-six month wait to see what will appear.
Proud tidy town residents and Clarence Valley Council were a little red-faced to discover Grafton and its surrounds could be broadcast to the world as a rubbish dump – and it’s all down to bad timing.
Mylneford resident Bruce Withey informed The Daily Examiner he saw a car, equipped with a satellite antenna and rotating object on its roof, driving down Clarence Way (Old Copmanhurst Road) Monday week ago.
“It looked exactly like the Google street level cars on the internet,” Mr Withey said.
Daily Examiner staff also reported seeing the car, with the famous Google logo on the side door and camera on top, late last week.
Images taken by the cars are used on Google’s street view technology, which provides internet users with 360° horizontal and 290° vertical panoramic views of millions of streets across the world.
Mr Withey said there was a ‘fair bit’ of rubbish outside the homes the car was travelling past – a sight he described as a ‘visual eyesore’.
“(It was) just the type of picture that we did not want recorded,” he said.
Clarence Valley Mayor Richie Williamson said he ‘didn’t even know’ the car was visiting the region.
“Council didn’t receive any correspondence from Google,” Cr Williamson said.
“It looks like it was an unfortunate clash of dates.”
Cr Williamson said council would ‘wait and see’ what the images looked like.
“We’ll take action at a later date if need be,” he said.
Google Australia spokeswoman Annie Baxter said the new images would be online within three to six months, and would stay up for 18 months.
Ms Baxter was unable to confirm whether the street level car had in fact been in town, but said a fleet had hit Australia’s roads in late November last year.
“If you’ve spotted the car in your town, that’s the best indication,” she said.
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Posted by Dessyp from Grafton, New South Wales
12 March 2010 7:58 a.m. | Suggest removal » | Post reply »
dear oh dear, shame on google for not putting everything on hold while grafton cleans up......!
Posted by Amy2010 from South Grafton, New South Wales
12 March 2010 12:26 p.m. | Suggest removal » | Post reply »
google do you think maybe a courtesy call to clarence vally council informing them you were coming was to much?
Posted by Gordon from Ipswich, Queensland
13 March 2010 9:41 a.m. | Suggest removal » | Post reply »
I know just how they feel. I have a mechanical repair shop and we work on all cars,trucks and equipment but on the day they went past right in my front door was a crusty old VW Beetle from the 60's and bright yellow couldn't miss it.
How embarrassing
Posted by olly15 from Grafton, New South Wales
13 March 2010 4:17 p.m. | Suggest removal » | Post reply »
Makes us seem sort of crappy doesnt it. surely google could just not put the photos on their website. i dont think a lot has changed since last time they came around
Posted by picman2 from Coffs Harbour, New South Wales
14 March 2010 8 a.m. | Suggest removal » | Post reply »
That's the real world warts and all. I photograph towns all around Australia making Australian Pictorials and I have the same problem sometimes.
I may only be in the town for some hours and cant come back so I film what's there to be seen how it is and I haven't any choice.
Most towns are pretty good though and I don't usually film local street rubbish in front of houses.
This is my Grafton Pictorial:
http://www.australianpictorials.com/g...
Posted by hydroman from Coffs Harbour, New South Wales
15 March 2010 9:40 a.m. | Suggest removal » | Post reply »
i thought the photos were pretty accurate... Grafton IS crap
Posted by Dessyp from Grafton, New South Wales
16 March 2010 10 a.m. | Suggest removal » | Post reply »
nice pics, picman2, but geez, that background is hard to look at!