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On I wrote Met police "anti-terror" poster campaign, on the subject of Politics, Web, and Rants.

The Metropolitan police in London have unveiled a pernicious, paranoid new poster campaign encouraging Londoners to report their neighbours for doing things which "look suspicious". Boing Boing skewers this Fatherland-like approach pretty effectively, and have run a poster remix campaign to encourage people to remix the posters with some more appropriate messaging. Now you can do the same with the greatest of ease, through the "Make your own Metropolitan Police terrorism poster" site.
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Best one I've seen by far is http://www.flickr.com/photos/qwghlm/3424577169/

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Harry

Very funny, thanks for posting

Karl Lattimer

Every day we're getting closer to a totalitarian police state... What about those of us that need to make bombs to demolish our sheds, eh?

Long live flash mobs, zombie walks, tea parties and other 'interesting' ways of disarming their system :)

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