Issue Details: First known date: 2003... 2003 A Scouts Guide to Surveillance Cameras in New York
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' Surveillance Camera Players are a group of anarchists/autonomists in Manhattan, New York which protest against the use of surveillance cameras in public spaces, which is a violation of the US constitutional right to privacy under the 4th Amendment. [The Players conduct ] Informational walking tours or SCOWTs (Surveillance Camera Out-door Walking Tours)' The author discusses the use of surveillance cameras in society.

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First known date: 2003
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    y separately published work icon Retort Magazine Brentley Frazer , Red Hill : Brentley Frazer Communications , 2001- Z1168984 2001 website 'Retort Magazine is an electronic journal dedicated to the publication and presentation of new innovative, experimental cutting edge art and text in all disciplines. Retort Magazine publishes both fiction and non fiction on a semi-regular itinerary.' (Retort Magazine website) Red Hill : Brentley Frazer Communications , 2001-
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