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If the gentleman concerned was indeed caught "in flagrante delicto" I
don't see how Google can be to blame.  Did they him drive there?  Did
they chat up the other woman for him?  No.  Had his wife happened down
that street, that day in the back of a cab, would it be the cabby's
fault for his choice of route...?

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Now that puts the cat among the pigeons.  Can he now sue Google for
damages based on the costs of  his divorce, compensation for loss of
conjugal rights, etc?

Pat Walshe wrote: 

	It seems issues keep arising from 'Street View' ..
	
	A wife is divorcing her husband after seeing his car parked
outside another woman's house 
	on Google Street View.
	
	
Seehttp://www.marieclaire.co.uk/news/world/314624/google-street-view-cat
ches-cheating-
	husband.html
	
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