'Casing the joint' with Google.

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another_dave_b

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Story in the Indy:

The highly detailed satellite images provided by Google Earth opened a unique window on the world when it was launched in 2005, one that proved all too enticing for roofer Tom Berge; he used the website to hunt down a fortune in scrap metal on the roofs of historic buildings near his home in London.

Berge, 27, stole lead worth £100,000 from schools, churches, museums and other large buildings during a six-month spree that began in September last year. He used the website to identify the lead roofs by their darker colour.
 

dellzeqq

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a few months ago a bunch of people - around 15 strong - are having an argument about the configuration of the roof on a building. There was no survey. Yrs truly walks out of the room, fires up Google Earth, comes back 5 minutes later, game set and match!
 

Rhythm Thief

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dellzeqq said:
a few months ago a bunch of people - around 15 strong - are having an argument about the configuration of the roof on a building. There was no survey. Yrs truly walks out of the room, fires up Google Earth, comes back 5 minutes later, game set and match!

You don't half go to some good parties.:sad:
 
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