Odds and Sods
Google's Street View project to map the world by taking pictures from
passing cars ignited a minor uproar in northern Thailand where villagers
detained a driver and made him swear on a Buddha statue that he was not
surveying the area for an unwanted dam project. Villagers in Phrae
province have now apologised for mistaking the Google worker for a
government snoop.
They surrounded the man's car, questioned him and then took him to Wat Don Chai in the village to swear in front of a statue of Buddha that he was not working for the government. Devout locals said the man would face bad luck within a week if he lied in front of the Buddha's image. "Villagers apologise to Google for the misunderstanding that he came to survey the area to build the dam," a spokesperson for locals opposing the Kaeng Suea Ten dam said later.
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