A small collection of images taken by the car Google's Street View. Some people, seeing Google, decided to leave a mark on themselves in history. Who in that much.

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In Bergen, Norway, this guy in a diving suit spent the entire 20 minutes waiting for the Google Mobile to jump suddenly in front of him, heroically waving his harpoon.

Suburb of England. The girl, having caught sight of the Google Mobile, fell on the asphalt and pretended to be dead until he left.

Illinois. Spring.

This girl works as a nurse. When the GSV came around the corner, she decided to pick up her topic. According to
DailyMail , the girls didn’t like this act very much, but there were no penalties for it.

The guy in the horse mask. Repeatedly appeared before the service cars.

No street magic, just these photos were taken on different days.

Residents of rural England have strong feelings for Google’s cars and are not afraid to show them.

In Pittsburgh, in front of a car with a camera, they organized a real show with sword fights and a parade.

Superheroes respite in a small English pub.

Residents of Germany, dissatisfied with the appearance of Google Mobiles, began to stalk cars and stubbornly show off their middle fingers, shouting "E ** t Google, e ** t!"

No, this person does not sing. He simply chose a strange pose to perpetuate himself with the help of a passing Google car.

A woman takes a google mobile camera (car on the left). The right picture is a consequence of the fact that the driver of the Google Mobile managed to take a picture of a lady through the rear-view mirror.

This guy clearly thought that his neighbors would be delighted to find a picture of a familiar ass on Street View.

An employee of Google in advance knocked out his friends to this flash mob to make an offer to his girlfriend.

German advertising agency shot staged photos of "Birth" on the street. After that, the photos were processed
to give them a resemblance to the photos made by Google mobiles . And all in order to again accuse Google of interfering with privacy.