Anonymous wrote:My cousin did this after her high school age son died by suicide.
Anonymous wrote:It was recommended to us by a friend who is a security professional. Criminals will plan burglaries and home invasions using the information online about the layout of your house, access points like gates/windows, and balconies/trees.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It was recommended to us by a friend who is a security professional. Criminals will plan burglaries and home invasions using the information online about the layout of your house, access points like gates/windows, and balconies/trees.
I mean, they could still drive over to your house and achieve the same thing.
Anonymous wrote:It was recommended to us by a friend who is a security professional. Criminals will plan burglaries and home invasions using the information online about the layout of your house, access points like gates/windows, and balconies/trees.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hate it when houses are blurred out on streetview and am curious why people do this. If you live at 100 Main Street, I can just drive on Main Street and see what your house looks like even if you've blurred it out online, so what's the point?
Just to piss you off? Really, you can't think of a couple reasons why people would do this?
Anonymous wrote:I hate it when houses are blurred out on streetview and am curious why people do this. If you live at 100 Main Street, I can just drive on Main Street and see what your house looks like even if you've blurred it out online, so what's the point?
Anonymous wrote:I hate it when houses are blurred out on streetview and am curious why people do this. If you live at 100 Main Street, I can just drive on Main Street and see what your house looks like even if you've blurred it out online, so what's the point?