Google Maps flasher caught showing bum on Street View – while pushing a PRAM
One rude Brit did not pass up the chance to immortalise their rear on Google Street View
EAGLE-EYED Google Maps users have spotted a cheeky flasher flaunting their bum while pushing a pram along the street in Liverpool.
The exhibitionist was quick to give one of Google's camera-laden vehicles a two-cheek salute as it sauntered past – and even slapped their rump for good measure.
The strange scene has been immortalised on 's record for Liverpool's Windsor Street.
Prior to the incident, the passerby had been quietly pushing a young child sitting in a pushchair, while walking beside someone.
But as the Google car passed the rude pedestrian seized at the chance to have their rump on camera.
They quickly let go of the pram and dropped their trousers.
Crude snaps captured the flasher bending down and placing their naked bum on full display while giving it a goading slap.
The person they were walking with can be seen with their hands over their face, possibly in embarrassment.
Google Street View snaps pics of different places using a mix of high-tech cameras strapped to an assortment of vehicles and user-uploaded photos.
Images are then stitched together to make a 360-degree model of the world that users can click and drag to explore.
The search giant's all-seeing vehicles are covered in high-tech cameras, meaning they're pretty hard to miss as they pass you in the street.
This has led to dozens of hilarious moments captured on the tool as people grasp the chance for a moment in the spotlight.
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One rude Aussie troll pranked Google by following a Street View car down a road in Brisbaine while sticking his middle fingers up at the camera.
A creepy "ghost child" was spotted on Street View images of a cemetery in Texas, USA.
And people don't just troll Google's Street View tool: A cheeky tourist added a racy video of her bare breast to a remote Taiwanese road on Google Maps, sending locals into a fluster – and racking up hundreds of five-star reviews for the spot.
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