My understanding is if you don't want your house to show, you let google know and they will blur it out.
Sounds like they don’t have to get permission before taking pictures of whatever (at least what shows from the street), but that you can revoke permission to use the images afterward. Makes more sense that way, since I couldn’t see how they could obtain permission from, say, every pedestrian on a city street.
Blur it on their display-— but they don’t take their copy off their storage— so it is available to people who shouldn’t need it— or, if they do should get a warrant.
4th Amendment to the Constitution (in the Bill of Rights)— no illegal search (tech version photo’d) or seizure— and they do this all the time.
Imagine the seizure of cash while travelling because their “drug dog” indicated dope on the money— money which changes hands because it is... money. Seize it because C all money has cocaine residue or some other agent, especially fentanyl now. Republicans conservative ones have been trying to change this. Have friends who breed/trade horses that take cash payments in volume well over 10k per purchase.
Cash in US dollars of course are all Federal Reserve Notes
not US ‘currency’.. each printed with Federal Reserve Note on them— meaning they are a Promissory Note for payment through a “member” bank (assumedly, not saying only FDIC members).