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True, but I think most peepers that get caught are guys. Maybe the girl peeper are just sneekier.
No man complains about a woman checking him out
True, but I think most peepers that get caught are guys. Maybe the girl peeper are just sneekier.
I was at home on my lunch break and saw a strange man on the street in front of my house. I looked out the window and noticed he was taking pictures of my house! He took several pictures with his camera phone and when I opened the front door to confront him he got in his car and took off fast, like I was catching him doing something wrong! I called the police and they are searching the area. Just wanted to let everyone know, if you see someone taking pics in front of your house call the police department right away!
I just sent you a PM....
I want one too.
I just sent you two.
Probably your homeowners insurance company. That is very normal for them to do that.
I was at home on my lunch break and saw a strange man on the street in front of my house. I looked out the window and noticed he was taking pictures of my house! He took several pictures with his camera phone and when I opened the front door to confront him he got in his car and took off fast, like I was catching him doing something wrong! I called the police and they are searching the area. Just wanted to let everyone know, if you see someone taking pics in front of your house call the police department right away!
check the somd headlines; there's a story that could give you the answer :shrug: don't know when they actually started though.
sorry but i don't know how to link correctly
[ww.somd.com/http://www.somd.com/news/headlines/2008/7325.shtml[/URL]
"The County’s GIS data is critical to many functions of county government including 911 dispatching, land use, development, and planning" according to a prepared statement released by the government.
Once at the address, the team will photograph the property using a GPS-enabled camera. The photograph will record the exact latitude and longitude of the property.
thanksLets try this...
Pay No Attention To Those Men Photographing Your House - Southern Maryland Headline News
ok, there we go, that works
To the original poster, could this device (or similar) be mistaken for a camera cellphone?
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That's a pretty neat toy......
GPS devices find their location within 10 seconds of being switched on.
If his prediction comes true, it'll be good news for those of us who want to know where our pictures were taken as well as when.