US military blocks Google maps

(March 07, Texas, Sri Lanka Guardian) The US Defence Department has said it is forbidding Google from filming and depicting in detail its military bases, after officials found precise imagery of a Texas base on the Google Maps website.

`We received a report that Google Maps was collecting imagery and 360 degree views, including detailed imagery, of a base in Texas,'.

A spokeman for the US Northern Command Gary Ross said in explaining the Pentagon's move.

The Defence Department Thursday issued a statement that said `detailed ground level imagery' of US military installations had been placed on Google Maps.

`Images include 360 degree views of the covered area to include access control points, barriers, headquarters, facilities and community areas,' it said.

Specifically, images of the Fort Sam Houston army base in Texas were posted, it said.

Google employees had entered military bases with permission to conduct mapping and had taken panoramic images of the area with `roof-mounted recording equipment,' it added, referring to the activity as a `potential threat'.

Google said that a driver of one of its `street view' vehicles mistakenly drove onto a Texas military base about 10 days ago in violation of a policy not to map private roads or facilities where the public isn't normally allowed.

The driver asked for and received permission to enter the base, according to Google spokesman Larry Yu.

`One of our drivers clearly broke out policy and that was a mistake,' Yu said.

`We've reminded the drivers it is against our policy to ask for access to military bases, drive on private roads, ignore 'no trespassing' signs, etc'.

- Agencies