His websites are filled with documentation for what it used to be, but I can't remember the links to the really juicy stuff. His setup circa-1997 (I think) was pretty much entirely documented with reasoning for every piece, and it was fantastic.
He also has some modernized stuff on Instructables:
> the best way to settle this may be for McDonald’s to release its own surveillance video footage of the incident–an ironic possibility given that the dustup seems to have started with the staff’s own concerns over recording
Isn't it interesting? Authorities like to surveil everyone but hate being surveilled themselves.
Steve Mann coined the term for the idea of surveilling authorities:
Disappointing reading a 2002 article without follow-ups. I tried searching the web and the Candian court cases database canlii.org. Perhaps this was settled out-of-court?
I once drove through the border from Canada to the US with Steve. He was wearing his headset. He explained what it was, the guard said "you can't come in here with that". I managed to assuage his concerns. This was around 2014.
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https://www.instructables.com/member/SteveMann/
Isn't it interesting? Authorities like to surveil everyone but hate being surveilled themselves.
Steve Mann coined the term for the idea of surveilling authorities:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sousveillance