Uninvited Teens Splash In Pools Found On Google Earth
London (England) - Some enterprising British teens are using Google Earth to find the nearest refreshing pool to cool off from the summer heat. The teens scour the top-down views in the program and use social networking websites to set up ’dipping sessions’ after finding a suitable location.
Police say the teens use sites like Facebook and Bebo to organize the meetings and that up to 16 people may have trespassed onto two pools in a recent incident near Bournemouth England.
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