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Boy With Grenade would like to wish everyone a Happy Halloween!
Throw eggs, not grenades.
Toward Los Angeles, California (LOC)
Published October 29, 2010 Photo Of The Day , Photography 1 CommentTags: Dorothea Lange, The Library of Congress
The Exterminator: Parked Outside & Streaming Live
Published October 29, 2010 Photography 4 CommentsTags: armored vehicle, crime fighting, St. Clair County, The Exterminator
As we’ve seen time and time again, many police officers have a strong objection to being recorded. We’re guessing the St. Clair County (IL) Sheriff’s Department doesn’t share those sentiments, though.
Last week they rolled out their latest weapon in the war against crime: a 12,000-pound armored vehicle equipped with video cameras, digital recorders and live video streaming computers.
‘The Exterminator’ will be parked in front of suspects’ homes and video from the four cameras is streamed live to computers at the Sheriff’s Department. Investigators can even see live video on their smart phones.
This is the anti-undercover vehicle. Its hulking presence is meant to intimidate and unsettle. As the police say:
“We will not tolerate drug trafficking, littered lawns, loud noise and other neighborhood nuisances. If you can’t live peacefully with your neighbors – we will send “The Exterminator!””
And The Exterminator can’t see into people’s homes or record audio; it can only capture what it going on on the public streets. Police say there are no privacy concerns since it’s the same thing as if an officer were on patrol outside your house. (And the vehicle was donated, not paid for by taxpayers.)
So what do you think — ingenious crime-fighting tool, or Big Brother-esque drone that’ll just re-locate criminals?
Source: The Exterminator and KMOV
NYC, 1986
Published October 28, 2010 Photo Of The Day , Photography Leave a CommentTags: MIchael Cinque
Photo by MIchael Cinque
“Stop and Search” Fails As An Anti-Terror Method
Published October 28, 2010 Photography Leave a CommentTags: anti-terrorism measures, Section 44, stop and search
The data from the Home Office is in, and it turns out not one person was arrested in connection with terrorism in the UK as a result of “stop and search” powers allowed under section 44 of the Terrorism Act. Wait — surely that photographer police harassed in front of a skyscraper, or on the subway, or in a mall was up to no good…? Really? Not one?
Really. We’re talking about 101,248 stops over the past year.
Which only bolsters what civil liberties advocates have long been saying — that these measures employed by often fearful and hamstrung governments do more to strip our rights than keep us safe.
Source: BBC
Photographing the Front Lines
Published October 28, 2010 Photography , Photojournalism Leave a CommentTags: Afghanistan, conflict photography, Iraq, Joao Silva, Moises Saman, war
On the heels of back-to-back A1 photos in the New York Times, The Columbia Journalism Review has an interview with freelance conflict photographer Moises Saman. Along with explaining how he got the shots that ran with stories on the WikiLeaks documents, Saman had a lot to say about his good friend and colleague João Silva, who lost both legs to a landmine in Afghanistan last weekend.
But when something like this happens there are many questions that go through your mind. You try to reconcile that sense of loyalty to a story—the reason you got into the business in the first place. You have to keep focused and continue to do your job. I still feel strongly that it’s very important to have independent journalism, especially from conflict zones.
On a side note, Foreign Policy has a gallery of Silva’s war zone work here.
Source: CJR
Pennies Heart
Published October 28, 2010 Documentary Leave a CommentTags: Eliot Rausch, Lukas Korver, Matt B. Taylor, phos pictures
Armenia: The Elderly and War
Published October 27, 2010 Photo Of The Day , Photography Leave a Comment
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