PCSO Watch - Office of Community Sousveillance
Tash [alan lodge] | 19.01.2009 18:30 | Repression | Social Struggles
The Office is interested in playfully and creatively engaging with concerned individuals to interact and comment on government initiatives relating to surveillance, control and policing. The Office of Community Sousveillance will be patrolling hotspots around Nottingham from 15th - 18th January 2009.
The Office is interested in playfully and creatively engaging with concerned individuals to interact and comment on government initiatives relating to surveillance, control and policing. The Office of Community Sousveillance will be patrolling hotspots around Nottingham from 15th - 18th January 2009.
The project was led by Officer Rob O'Copp who invited other maverick 'Officers' to join him to playfully gather information, data, and stories about PCSOs and their Community Protection Officer (CPO) colleagues. Officers are asking the public for help in contributing their own stories and interactions to add to our online blog.
"PCSO Watch is a playful piece of research, which, I should add for the record, is completely unmotivated by revenge on my part in any way whatsoever." Officer Rob O'Copp
They looked for members of the public to interview anonymously or wearing a disguise for our video archive. If you are interested in contributing, or for more information please contact:
The Office of Community Sousveillance
Officer Rob O'Copp at The Office of Community Sousveillance
email rob.ocopp@yahoo.co.uk
phone 07530 946082
http://www.mydadsstripclub.com/page3/page3.html
'PCSO Watch' 9th Jan:
http://indymedia.org.uk/en/regions/nottinghamshire/2009/01/417658.html
____________________________________________
ALAN LODGE
Photographer - Media: One Eye on the Road. Nottingham. UK
Email: tash@indymedia.org
Member of the National Union of Journalists [No: 014345]
____________________________________________
"It is not enough to curse the darkness.
It is also necessary to light a lamp!!"
___________________________________________
The project was led by Officer Rob O'Copp who invited other maverick 'Officers' to join him to playfully gather information, data, and stories about PCSOs and their Community Protection Officer (CPO) colleagues. Officers are asking the public for help in contributing their own stories and interactions to add to our online blog.
"PCSO Watch is a playful piece of research, which, I should add for the record, is completely unmotivated by revenge on my part in any way whatsoever." Officer Rob O'Copp
They looked for members of the public to interview anonymously or wearing a disguise for our video archive. If you are interested in contributing, or for more information please contact:
The Office of Community Sousveillance
Officer Rob O'Copp at The Office of Community Sousveillance
email rob.ocopp@yahoo.co.uk
phone 07530 946082
http://www.mydadsstripclub.com/page3/page3.html
'PCSO Watch' 9th Jan:
http://indymedia.org.uk/en/regions/nottinghamshire/2009/01/417658.html
____________________________________________
ALAN LODGE
Photographer - Media: One Eye on the Road. Nottingham. UK
Email: tash@indymedia.org
Member of the National Union of Journalists [No: 014345]
____________________________________________
"It is not enough to curse the darkness.
It is also necessary to light a lamp!!"
___________________________________________
Tash [alan lodge]
e-mail:
tash@indymedia.org
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PCSO Reaction
20.01.2009 13:38
Do they say "ello, ello, ello, ..... what's all this then, like the real ones? I just wondered.
what's all this then
How many PCSO's...?
23.01.2009 21:16
A - Chicken and chips please love, with some scraps on, and wrapped.
Q: How many PCSOs does it take to screw in a lightbulb?
A: Five - one to hold the lightbulb, one to take notes and three to stand around gormlessly chatting about the weather.
Lightbulb Technician
lighbulbs
24.01.2009 14:54
A.20, One to hold the bulb, one to form a committee debating if the bulb's feelings have been considered and 18 to form a candlelit vigil lamenting the demise of the candle.
Bob
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