Is an (inaccurate) national adress database a treat to privacy and sometimes personal security?

James Davis james.davis at ja.net
Tue Dec 14 15:27:02 GMT 2010


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On 12/12/10 17:46, Adrian Midgley wrote:
> The same applies to Google Streetview.  THe holes are potentially
> interesting.

There are a lot of inconsistently and incorrectly numbered and named
streets out there. I'm confident that this would overwhelm any
interesting omissions in the data.

James

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