
Long before automatic parking, here is an absolutely revolutionary innovation ๐ฎ https://t.co/3tcBFavYv0
โ Mondial de l’Auto โ Paris (@mondialdelauto) August 1, 2022
Today, almost everyone uses Google services, including Street View. This very practical feature allows you to move through the streets of the city completely virtually, in an environment completely recreated thanks to cars equipped with cameras that drive around the world. This makes it possible travel everywhere without moving and be able to determine what a particular place looks like. In short, the possibilities of this system are endless, but some people may be confused. This is exactly what happened to this chosen one, who experienced a beautiful moment of loneliness!
[06] Alpes-Maritimes, Cagnes-sur-Mer Retro cars from 1966 parked along Boulevard Mer. pic.twitter.com/VG5kF7zDgD
โ Memory2City (@Memory2cite) August 2, 2022
An unusual situation
The events unfold this Monday, October 17. Then the mayor of Calais, Natasha Bouchard, is in the middle of a meeting to answer complaints from residents on various issues. And when it comes to the parking problem in and around Alfred Delcluse Street, the elected representative projects an image of Google Street View on the screen to find the problem. In this one, we see a white van parked on a zebra crossing. A situation that doesn’t sit well with the city councilor, who then asks the municipal police chief to continue verbalizing the vehicle. Laughter breaks out, which the chosen one does not like, who prefers to walk and does not move from his place. I’m not kidding!“.
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old paintings
After a few minutes, she finally realizes her mistake. Because the images projected during the meeting are two years old and clearly not alive! In addition, the license plate of the car is blurred, and therefore it cannot be read and verbalized by the latter. Nevertheless, the mayor decided to organize regular inspections to prevent further parking problems in the area.
[#Protรฉger] That night, after #Call17 our police arrested a person who just stole ๐ป at 1 ๐ in the parking lot in the city center #Nantes.
๐Do not leave items in cars
๐ 1 suspicious person! dial 1โฃ7โฃ
Together, everyone is alert. pic.twitter.com/acvsM3BpvBโ Police Nat 44 (@PoliceNat44) August 1, 2022
Source: Auto Plus

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