That's good.
Despite the fact that you talked about blurring licence plates and faces, I would like to know what is being done for the public interest. Consider the protection of certain women who are victims of spousal abuse. What happens if someone finds images of women's centres and homes, primary or secondary schools? Even though certain images are blurred, I nevertheless find it somewhat difficult to accept that.
The public interest and especially the protection of young children, minors and persons who are victims of violence are fundamentally important. What can be done to ensure the protection of these individuals by the Google Maps system?