The Big Brother Watch Guerrilla Sticker Action It's time to name, shame and take a snapshot of the worst excesses of our Big Brother State: - Seen a poster that coerces you to stay silent? - Followed by surveillance cameras on your way to the shops? - Is there a building or institution near you which stands as an icon of our overbearing state? Send us your name and address to info@bigbrotherwatch.org.uk together with the number of stickers you would like us to send and we will post them in an envelope to that address, completely free of charge. Then email us your pictures and the best images will be hosted on the blog and our Facebook group page! Below are a selection of photos taken to start the game off. You can also watch Alex Deane, Director of Big Brother Watch, explain further in this clip from a special Guidorama Investigation. The rogue's gallery is now available here. CURRENT TOTAL NUMBER OF STICKERS REQUESTED: 8,296 Of course, Big Brother Watch does advise you to use these responsibly…! -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Big Brother Watch is a unique campaigning organisation. Not only will we be producing top quality research and publications, we will also take up campaigns that expose and hopefully roll-back some of the worst cases of the big brother state. Whether these are individual cases or larger scale campaigns, we intend to bring as many oppressed British citizens to our side in our fight for personal freedom and civil liberty. To find keep up to date with our campaigns please sign up to the Big Brother Watch newsletter. Big Brother Watch is the new campaign from the founders of the TaxPayers' Alliance, fighting intrusions on the privacy and liberties of ordinary Britons. Big Brother Watch plans to produce regular investigative research papers on the erosion of civil liberties in the UK, beginning with a detailed investigation of the ways in which individual local authorities have encroached upon the lives of the ordinary British citizen. Whether it be by placing microchips in rubbish bins or snooping on your family using covert surveillance, we will name and shame the local authorities most prone to authoritarian abuse. We will champion individual cases. We want to use the legal system to help the man in the street fight injustice and regain his personal freedom. We are building up a legal fund to back such cases: if you want to contribute, you can donate here. We will help you use the Freedom of Information Act to demand to see data held about yourself by the authorities. The Human Rights Act includes the right of access to documents and we want to help people to use the law to extend our right to government information and to unearth the reality of the Big Brother state. We want Big Brother Watch to become the central hub for the latest news and debates on personal freedom and civil liberty — a forum for information and discussion on something that directly affects British citizens in their everyday lives. Big Brother Watch also aims to expose the extent to which the web has become the first line in state surveillance. Recent examples of web companies being leant on to release personal data have opened the floodgates for the co-opting of internet activity into the state’s control. Safeguards are needed before it’s too late. We hope Big Brother Watch will become the gadfly of the ruling class, a champion for civil liberties and personal freedom — and a force to help a future government roll back a decade of state interference in our lives.Campaigns
We have thousands of stickers like the one on the right and we want to give them away so that you can name and shame the everyday invaders of your privacy.About