1.) It's real. 2.) The fire hydrant isn't all that far away, it's just the angle of the shot. 3.) to the "NJ Firefighter" looking at that house, at the point in which it's deteriorated it would be pointless to save the house. What they're doing now is keeping the fire contained so it doesn't burn the rest of the area down. Kind of figure an actual firefighter would be able to tell that's what they're doing. 4.) There is nothing breaching ethics here. It's a map service, addresses aren't secrets. You can take a picture of an address and put it on the internet all you want. If you're thinking about its unethical because the fire; then you would be an idiot. Seriously, why bring up ethics just because a house is on fire? Do you ask about ethics every time they air some disaster on T.V.? I didn't think so.
2.) The fire hydrant isn't all that far away, it's just the angle of the shot.
3.) to the "NJ Firefighter" looking at that house, at the point in which it's deteriorated it would be pointless to save the house. What they're doing now is keeping the fire contained so it doesn't burn the rest of the area down. Kind of figure an actual firefighter would be able to tell that's what they're doing.
4.) There is nothing breaching ethics here. It's a map service, addresses aren't secrets. You can take a picture of an address and put it on the internet all you want. If you're thinking about its unethical because the fire; then you would be an idiot. Seriously, why bring up ethics just because a house is on fire? Do you ask about ethics every time they air some disaster on T.V.? I didn't think so.