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have you seen one of those google map cars drive around?

today i saw one of those google cars that take pictures for maps. just for fun i flicked off the camera when it past me. can i get in trouble for this?

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  • Anonymous
    10 years ago
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    There not cars there ufos! why do you think we go into space? we go to get the ufos! the so called "particle accelerator" its a massive laser beam its alien technology for shooting at ufos. we bring them back and reverse engineer! they the ufo fly around spying on us! they can read your mined's! now the government flys around stealing people! i was one of them!!! i was in this room there where 3 men and a machine with 30+ arms all with different ends. i looked over to them as they put metal helmets on then said.. "you wont remember a thing then one of the arms came down and started flashing violently it felt like 1000 needles flying into the back of my eyes. suddenly everything stopped and i was in my ward alown at 3am 2 days later.you have to make a metal helmet i used tin foil! it deflects the Nero transporter waves

    Source(s): Past experience.
  • Crack
    Lv 7
    10 years ago

    Not really, they can just drive through the same area again and retake the photo, assuming it was actually taking pictures at the time it passed you.

  • 10 years ago

    I don't see any reason why you should get in trouble so, I shouldn't worry about it!!!

  • Anonymous
    10 years ago

    noooooo

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  • SRΛSC
    Lv 7
    10 years ago

    No. That's not a problem at all.

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