A British wife, who suspected her husband of having an extra-marital affair, got proof after spotting his car parked outside another woman's house on Google Street View.
A British wife, who suspected her husband of having an extra-marital affair, got proof after spotting his car parked outside another woman's house on Google Street View.
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She saw his Range Rover while using the Internet giant's new Street View service to snoop on a female friend's home. The hubby had claimed he was away on business, but his missus recognised his SUV immediately because of its blinged-up hubcaps.
She has now filed for divorce.
The love cheat is not the only husband trapped by Google's controversial new 360-degree photo search, which covers 25 cities and towns throughout Britain.
Top media lawyer Mark Stephens said, "I was talking about the Range Rover case when another divorce lawyer came up to say his firm was dealing with the same sort of thing. People are getting caught out on Google. I suspect the husband's lawyers will claim it was an invasion of privacy that will cost him his marriage and Range Rover."
Street View has triggered a stream of complaints from people caught on camera since its launch on March 20.