Man who was busted ‘performing very rude act’ on Google Street View goes viral

A RANDY man was busted allegedly performing a solo sex act in a sleepy village – on Google Street View.

The blurry figure of the bloke can be seen lying down in a house with what appears to be his manhood exposed.

But the man can be seen looking out the window of the house directly at the camera as the Google car taking photos drives by.

The man, wearing a red t-shirt and blue denim jeans was snapped in a small village in Devon.

Street View is a tool on Google Maps that provides interactive panoramas from positions along many streets in the world.

Google's algorithm automatically blurs people's faces and car number plates.

Google bans nudity from its digital map services, and typically censors or removes indecent photos that make it onto Maps.

That is a good thing for those who have been caught in some very embarrassing moments – from couples having sex in public to a man who peed his pants.

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Earlier this month we told how another Street View camera captured the moment a couple appeared to have sex over a car bonnet at the side of the road.

A man swigging a beer with one hand is seen with his shorts part-way down while standing behind his partner on a highway in South Australia.

Meanwhile, One unlucky punter was pictured on Street View leaving a sex shop in Weymouth, Dorset.

In 2018 prankster Toby Sullivan boasted he had "made it" after viral pictures of him pulling a moonie at a Google car in Hillingdon, Middx.

And a yob chased a Street View camera through Brisbane, making rude gestures along the way so he would be pictured dozens of times.

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