Not sure how much effect this will have in the long run, but I can't help but laugh while the fed up rebel in me howls, "Game on!"
http://www.guardian.co.uk/theguardian/shortcuts/2013/jan/25/game-destroy...
Not sure how much effect this will have in the long run, but I can't help but laugh while the fed up rebel in me howls, "Game on!"
http://www.guardian.co.uk/theguardian/shortcuts/2013/jan/25/game-destroy...
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What an innovative idea. A simple and effective way to protest. I can see so many applications for this.
I install surveillance cameras at work (in workplaces and homes) but I hate the ones in public as passionately as anyone. I'm thrilled to see these guys ripping them down! But remember you can use video yourself against the hooligans we still call cops
Lately cameras are getting so cheap. My friend has two cameras recording on his motorcycle. He was riding on a major highway near here at dusk when two state trooper cars came onto the highway from an exit and ripped by him doing at least 110 mph (about 177kph). He was doing about 80 himself and they didn't even notice him. He decided to follow them and they went to a Bojangles Chicken for dinner...He walked in and asked them what they thought they were doing driving so fast-that they had no right- and they denied it etc etc. and one asked how he knew how fast they were going and he said 'I was doing about 80 and I race my bike at the racetrack and blah blah blah...' then he really made them turn pale when he told them he had them on tape the whole way. He's already started a complaint process against them both. HAHA!!!!!!!!