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Problem is that many are clustered and in high-traffic areas. There's a triplet of them in one area near my neighborhood, covering entrance and exit of said area, so it's impossible to avoid detection.
Remove the devices. Like, go up to it and destroy it.
Obviously, wear a mask and common clothing
I bet they'd search for cell location records, in order to find who damaged the cameras. I hear that even turning your phone off won't help. Surely they'll be caught unless someone also leaves their phone at home.
Well, don’t commit crimes with person items on your body of any kind.
You should always leave your phone at home for that kind of thing. The same goes for protests.
A paintball gun is a good option
Or just come up to it outside of it’s FOV and wrap that fucker up
I addressed that already - there are three of them within 100ft of each other, and two of them are on the same post.
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White truck + high viz vest. Take the whole pole from the bottom.
I work in manufacturing and have multiple hardhats and hi-vis vests available to take 😂
I just need a white truck with a bogus govt plate now... Make sure to slap a big ol' Trump sticker on it for maximum stealth. Maybe borrow my sister's work truck... Pretty generic-looking white Dodge.
You don't need a government plate. No one questions a plain white truck. You could use a plate switcher or some retro reflective tape or magnet but like, smoke a cigarette and look unhappy to be working, no one will look twice.
The cameras capture plate data, that's the issue. And along those lines - I don't know how long the retention period is for our particular area. They just started appearing.
See the Ben jordann video on thwarting that with stickers or hacking them like the Louvre.
That doesn't help when there are more than one.
I figure sniping them from a long distance would be a good tactic. Of course, I neither own a rifle nor have any sort of marksmanship training so I could be wrong.
Well, be careful… You would not want to miss and have that bullet hit someone.
But it does start an interesting conversation: what are some ways, that don’t involve guns, that could take one out from a relative distance or… If they had to get close, take it out quickly?
Unfortunately, blowing something up is always a good idea until you lose a hand.
Having never flown a drone - a drone?
A drone would work, but you would have to stomach the fact that it would be a one-way trip for each unit, otherwise it would be easily tracked.
Easily tracked how, given that the point of the flight would be to destroy the tracking devices?
You're unlikely to be able to carry enough payloads to destroy every camera cluster that witnessed the drone in flight (unless this is a drone swarm), and you need to do this from a distance to be effective. If you're close enough that it would be easy to destroy the camera, return the drone to sender (without footage of the drone's return flight), then leave, you've effectively just given a localized guess of your identity from the immediate area near the destruction.
The ideal way to do this would be similar to Ukraine's use of drones vs tanks - payload, far away operator, one device per target.
I definitely think there could be a situation where a drone could have some kind of spray paint device connected to it and the drone could be used to access difficult locations, like over freeways, something high up, or even just for some anonymity. Blocking the view of the camera I think is the number one goal. Obviously creating policies that prevent these cameras from existing would be best, but I just don’t see any of that happening in the United States at least for the next few decades.
I used a bregen clone (it’s a big R/C helicopter, sometimes used for aerial photography/film) to deal with a box elder infestation that was causing problems.
Soapy water, inside a sprayer that may or may not have been based on ww2 era flamethrowers. (The water tank was charged from a pressurized air tank.)
i imagine that was pretty loud. Did you use some kind of FPV screen to target or just eyeball it from the ground?
mostly just eyeballed it. to be honest, the nozzle/water tank were both pressurized to about 50psi, and it didn't take a lot of accuracy. I used a pump-and-spray canister that I made a new top for, to take a pneumatic line coming off a pancake air canister as the charging bottle.
the nozzle itself was at the end of boom that could point straight down (it could elevate between 0 and -90 degrees,) (the line to the nozzle was just the flexible hose coming off the weed sprayer normally.)
The hardest part is dealing with the constantly changing CoG as you spray.
If I hadn't already had the big boi, I'd have figured something else out, but i did, and it worked well.
As for noise... its' a freaking huge helicopter... so yeah. it's noisy. it wasn't a gasser though, so there's that. (It was a homebuild thing that happened because my hobby shop had a deep clearance on the rotor blades and hubs- the disk is 1m,)
if your goal was hitting flock cameras, I'd recommend strapping a paintball marker to a 250. (or a quad if you prefer, but I'll save that rant for elsewhere.) just stay away from systems that go through the internet or are made by companies that 'automatically' register you for a sUAS license with the FAA. They typically nark. (Especially DJI.) And a lot of those systems will frequently prevent you from flying in "sensitive" areas, even if it would be otherwise legal.
I’m much more into printing my parts, soldering my own components, and using the “dumbest” tech available.
… Honestly this is mostly because I don’t want them telling me where I can and cannot fly… And also tracking easily. It’s not like I’m flying over airports or anything. I do take the laws mostly seriously. But if I want to, I don’t want there to be a Geofence.
If flying paintball marker sure does seem like a fun project though… Do you think they will let me play on the field with that? Lol
that would depend on whose field, how far away from people you are and how "serious" the match is. Tournaments? lol. no. guys mucking about? maybe.
As for the rest of that... same. same. probably my favorite aircraft is actually (technically) a thermal airship. I used nichrome wire to heat it up. I say technically because Buoyant Bob is basically a giant floaty beachball that passes out candy on Halloween. (I may have used a nano MPx rotor for his propeller. I'm sure I just offended some heli snobs, but it's vectored thrust and he waddles through the air)
A paintball marker is just as effective.
Does a paintball marker destroy the device permanently?
i suspect some of them are the newly installed speed cameras in low-traffic areas. yea its rather suspicious to have one where there is almost no pedestrians or rarley any traffic to justify have a speed limit camera.
The upside is some are installed illegally and have no legal recourse just littering their shit on public land.
I wonder if a laser of some sort could mess up the camera sensors
Lasers are absolutely capable of this. A 1-watt laser could probably do it and, last time I checked, you can order 44-watt lasers online.
A 1w laser will permanently blind you instantly. You can buy/build them very cheaply and easily, but a class 4 laser isn't a toy.
For perspective, the regular red laser pointers from your local store are like 5mW at most.
A 44w laser is probably an IR fiber laser used for tattoo removal or some industrial application. You can get them cheap, but they are not handheld. Also lasers that powerful tend to be pulsed.
Nichia makes 5w+ 445nm diodes that are small enough to fit in a flashlight
I'm familiar. The 44W lasers I mentioned are blue diode lasers from consumer-grade laser cutters/engravers. They actually consist of multiple diodes with some optics that combine all the beams into a pretty small kerf. Last time I checked I was only able to find IR diode lasers up to 2W. I'm hoping to get my hands on an IR diode laser some day that I can stick on my CNC mill and make it a laser cutter as well but realistically those will have to be 2 separate devices. An IR diode laser would be a lot more stealthy for taking out Flock cameras...
Somewhere I have a 1W blue handheld laser that I bought in college and used to light blunts with. Wearing laser shades, of course.
At a place I worked at for a little while they had 16kW fiber lasers that could cut through steel like butter. It was magical.
May I introduce you to Styropyro
Wondering if something like this would be enough?
Class IIIA Laser Output is <5mW
Doubt it, <5mW is a laser pointer and I don't think is powerful enough to damage an eye.
So you're saying my 5W laser could work? On it.
Maybe something like a small battery powered laser engraver could zigzag across the lens and eventually damage the sensor.
However, to get that power from a distance would be large and prohibitively expensive for most people.
Good thinking though… a damaged sensor might be difficult to diagnose at first, leading to a longer replacement period.
Looked into that, and I wonder if the damage is significant or just a couple of dead pixels
Problem is that you are on camera, not really problem, just be careful