Just less than a month since launching its Street View project in Bangalore, Google on Monday said that the project had been grounded owing to objections by the city police.
"We can confirm that we received a letter from the Commissioner of Police regarding Street View. We are reviewing it and have stopped our cars until we have a chance to answer any questions or concerns the Police have," a Google India spokesperson said in an email reply.
On 26 May, Google India had launched its Street View project in Bangalore with an aim to capture the street views of the city to feed its popular Google Maps platform.
As a part of this, the company engaged cars and strikes (a specially designed three-wheel pedi-cab) mounted with cameras to visit various locations in the city for taking photographs of public locations.
The company had then said that it had obtained the necessary permission from the traffic department of the city police.
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