Who is watching you?

Where does private property rights begin and the public’s rights end?

Sir Paul McCartney has requested Goggle remove his “pad” from street view.

The former BEATLE’s security team, who monitor access to the house 24 hours a day, complained to the web giant.

Sir Paul, 66 — whose band had a hit with You’ve Got To Hide Your Love Away — has been careful about security since bandmate JOHN LENNON was murdered in 1980.

A source said: “He was unsettled when he heard Google users could get a 360-degree view of the property.”

Duh! I wouldn’t want my home under 24 hour surveillance either. How about you?

Last night a Googlespokesman said anyone could now remove their house from the site by clicking a button.

The article doesn’t go into where that button is, but if you are interested you can look for it.

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