Google didn’t kill a donkey

15 January 2013

Google has denied that its Street View car caused injury to a donkey while mapping a road in Botswana.

On Tuesday (15 January 2012), Twitter user @TheRealSheldonC tweeted a picture of a donkey which appeared to be injured or dead.

The image’s source is linked to Google’s Street View in Botswana.

The images make it appear as if the Google Street View car had, in fact, knocked the donkey over.

When asked by Australian news site, News.com.au, whether this was the case, Google denied doing any harm to the animal.

“Our Street View teams take the safety of people and donkeys very seriously,” a Google spokesperson told News.com.

“A review of our imagery confirms that we did not cause any harm to the donkey.”

Google versus Donkey

Google versus Donkey

Google versus Donkey part 2 - The donkeying

Google versus Donkey part 2 – The Donkeying

Google versus Donkey part 3 - The donkey of No Return

Google versus Donkey part 3 – The Donkey of No Return

Google explained that the Google Street View car approached the donkey – which was already lying down – which then got up and continued walking, uninjured.

News.com.au insist that Google’s version of events means that the donkey was walking backwards (due to the positioning of the donkey in the photos).

However, as the images were taken from the front of the Street View Car, it’s more likely that the Australian news site was viewing events backwards.

Following the car’s forward movements, the sequence of events is in line with Google’s version.

Upon further investigation, it appears that the donkey may have tripped and fallen in the dust of another oncoming vehicle, or perhaps it simply had a lovely roll in the dirt.

The donkey is pictured alive and well before and after the event.

Google versus Donkey prequel - A Donkey's tale

Google versus Donkey prequel – A Donkey’s tale

View the original story on News.com.au

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  1. Willem De Villiers
    22.01.2013 at 14:39

    hahahahaha they made a funny

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