First published at 09:03 UTC on February 14th, 2021.
H-town 5-0 recently attempted to flex by stealth on twitter. By hiding in plain sight in unmarked vehicles the social media post was intended that citizens should feel intimidated and comply because they never know if they are being watched. A simpl…
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H-town 5-0 recently attempted to flex by stealth on twitter. By hiding in plain sight in unmarked vehicles the social media post was intended that citizens should feel intimidated and comply because they never know if they are being watched. A simple color correction on the official image revealed the hidden number plate, make and model of this "stealth" vehicle. The editor who made this image wanted to be found out methinks 🤣
Credit due to the lads at A.Z. 😄
http://vjmpublishing.nz/?p=21741
Since many NZ users were purged from Twitter recently, what makes government officials think Twitter is an appropriate platform to bring attention to government matters? This should be impartial and communicated to all citizens, including those who Jack Dorsey deems as thought criminals not fit for his private website, who find themselves locked out of Twitter.
https://archive.vn/egxmH
A friendly reminder to the ruling class - never assume we are not watching back.
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