Raleigh News and Observer: Google urged to keep kids hidden
Wednesday, May 20th, 2009

BY MARK JOHNSON, Staff Writer

 RALEIGH – Lt. Gov. Walter Dalton and state lawmakers from Charlotte and Raleigh on Tuesday joined an anti-Internet predators group as one of its leaders called for Google to remove photos from its popular “Street View” service if they include children.

The photos could help predators identify their targets, said Stacie Rumenap, executive director of the Washington, D.C.-based stopchildpredators.org.

Google’s Street View allows anyone on the Internet to type in an address and get photographs showing a 360-degree view of the neighborhood.

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