Nicaragua Accidentally Invades Costa Rica, Blames Google Maps
from the oops dept
You would think that military professionals would rely on something other than Google Maps in determining where countries have their borders. However, down in Central America, there's apparently been something of an international incident, after a Nicaraguan military commander, using Google Maps as his guide, brought his troops into Costa Rica. He insists that he was just following what Google Maps said, and that he never intended to go into the neighboring country. Yet... the report also notes that there was a Costa Rican flag there, which the Nicaraguans took down and replaced with their own flag. You would think, at that point, that everyone involved might double check to make sure they were on the right side of the border. After raising their own flag, the Nicaraguans apparently set up camp, cleaned up a nearby river (nice of them) and then dumped sediment into Costa Rican territory (not so nice of them). If this truly is an honest mistake, then hopefully nothing more is made of it, but it sounds like Costa Rican citizens are quite upset about the whole thing, leading Costa Rican President Laura Chinchilla to go on TV to ask citizens to "be calm... amid the outrage that these events provoke within us."Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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If we ever needed undeniable proof...
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WTF
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Re: If we ever needed undeniable proof...
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Next time... blame the GPS device.
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Living in Costa Rica
But thanks though, because since this crap with Nicaragua, I am getting a lot more traffic to my site..
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A little more info...
Second, Costa Rica has an illegal immigration problem with Nicaraguans coming over the border for day labor. The Costa Rican folks I talked to about it actually had quite a bit of resentment towards Nicaragua because of this. Add in a strong feeling of national pride on the part of the average Costa Rican and their anger isn't much of a surprise to me.
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That's all folks!
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Re: WTF
Unlike the Onion, this actually DID happen: http://searchengineland.com/nicaragua-raids-costa-rica-blames-google-maps-54885
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Military Leader?
Is anyone else concerned that this guy is some kind of military leader? Did Nicaragua stop teaching it's military how to use - you know - a map and a compass?
Can we make sure they do not have any weapons that can reach us? I'd hate to find out they are guiding their bombs with something they found in a Fruit Loops box.
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So George bush is in the clear...
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trusting Google maps!!
They should have looked for the dotted line on the ground, that would have told them
Hey ho
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WTF
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Taking advantage
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It's Nice To Have Google Maps To Blame
On top of that, I'm willing to wager the troops were ordered in there to clean up the river regardless of the international border.
It all just seems far too tidy an operation to "make a mistake" and just happen to have brought along all the equipment needed to do a river cleanup.
Of course, it's just so handy to be able to blame this on Google Maps!
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I would dearly hate to know that a military leader for my country was not able to navigate terrain. How else are you going to get where you need to go?
Depending on civilian infrastructure to do the job won't work if the first thing that happens is jamming air waves and internet traffic. Jamming is one of the first things done in a war scenario.
It is very obvious that this military leader has no business being a leader, because he is incompetent.
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Costa Rica - Nicaragua Border
Ortega and Pastora had their own agenda, an messing up with a country without army is easy for them.
Fuckers!!
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Costa Rica - Nicaragua Border
Ortega and Pastora had their own agenda, an messing up with a country without army is easy for them.
Fuckers!!
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Re: Re: If we ever needed undeniable proof...
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What did you expect?
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www.Pee2PeeNet.net
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Re: Next time... blame the GPS device.
Thus I took the right rather the left...and people sue companies for mistakes like this because they're incapable of something resembling thought.
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http://searchengineland.com/google-maps-uncle-sams-to-blame-costa-rica-nicaragua-border-5498 1
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Re: It's Nice To Have Google Maps To Blame
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wrong
BTW IS NOT ACCIDENTALLY.
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