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Anti Federalist
02-17-2013, 10:49 PM
Hat Tip to RPF member "presence" for the OP.

This story needed some more exposure, I thought.


Guerrilla surveillance camera destruction hits the U.S.

http://www.salon.com/2013/02/15/guerilla_surveillance_camera_destruction_hits_the_ u_s/

It started in Berlin: Anarchists, donning black bloc attire, hit the streets at night in pairs, small groups or alone to smash and dismantle the CCTV surveillance cameras adorning the city streets.

They posted videos and photos of their exploits online and called the guerrilla project Camover. The German collective gave a playful interview to Vice U.K. in which they explained that they are “a diverse group of people: Shoplifters eluding capitalism who don’t want to be monitored, passengers who don’t want to followed step by step and anarchists fighting everything that wants to control us.” Vice noted that the Berlin-based anarchists then laid down the gauntlet:

Camover have also recently announced a competition encouraging others to get involved. All you have to do to enter is think of a name that begins with the words “Brigade…” or “Command…” and that ends with the name of a historical personality, recruit a mob and smash up cameras. Then you send pictures and video evidence to their website, and they declare the winning footage.

The anti-surveillance project quickly spread throughout Germany, to Finland, Greece and hit the U.S. West Coast this month. A group identifying itself as “the Barefoot Bandit Brigade” released a statement claiming to have “removed and destroyed 17 security cameras throughout the Puget Sound region,” with ostensible photo evidence published alongside. “This act is concrete sabotage against the system of surveillance and control,” wrote the group’s statement, adding that the Camover contribution was also intended in solidarity with anarchists in the Pacific Northwest currently in federal custody without charges for refusing to cooperate with a federal grand jury.

When asked by Vice “aren’t you just wasting taxpayers’ money, since the government will inevitably re-install any CCTV you take out?” Camover’s originators responded, “Isn’t the government just going to waste taxpayers’ money when they replace the cameras that we are inevitably going to take down again?” It’s a direct approach to fight the creepy surveillance state, to say the least.

sailingaway
02-17-2013, 10:54 PM
Gee, what a lawless act.

I remember some youtubes of a guy dressing up as Santa Claus or the Easter Bunny and disabling red light cameras, too.

Whatever is the world coming to.

shane77m
02-17-2013, 10:57 PM
But, but, but, but what about the children? How shall we keep them safe without the cameras?

I think the government needs to start placing them in peoples bedrooms so they can spot any potential jihadist hiding under someones bed.

Reason
02-17-2013, 11:16 PM
Is it ironic to video record the destruction of video cameras?

Anti Federalist
02-17-2013, 11:22 PM
Gee, what a lawless act.

I remember some youtubes of a guy dressing up as Santa Claus or the Easter Bunny and disabling red light cameras, too.

Whatever is the world coming to.

My first thoughts as well, why, this could explode into an unacceptable wave of anti-government action directed at the watchful eyes that keep us all safe and secure.

That would just be awful, simply awful.