Danish privacy activist Lars Andersen raided by police

a day ago by beep to c/privacy

cross-posted from: https://piefed.world/...

Police go directly for the circuit breaker panel to avoid being filmed

This post will be in English, because there apparently is a lot of interest in what happened to me yesterday.

I'm a libertarian danish privacy activist and former police officer and I have been doing activism for about 15 years.

I have had a bit of time to think about my arrest and the actions of the masked police that broke down my door - with no prior warning.

The prefece to the story is, that I in a kind of roundabout and (I think) humorous way published "my two favorite numbers" by spelling out a 10 diget and a 8 diget number with letters. I didn't tell what they ment, but they where prime minister Mette Frederiksen's social security and phone number.

I also published a screenshot of me trying to interview Mette Frederiksen on what app, asking her about her wanting to ban encryption (CSA) and introducing mass surveillance via granting the police intelligence services access to all sorts of information (medical journals, social media posts, DNA registers ment for research and so on).

That resulted in me being arrested by armed and masked police breaking down my door without me having any chance of opening it for them.

When the two civilian dressed masked men entered the apparentment one of them immediately went for the circuit breaker panel to shut off the power to my router. They then removed my Google Nest cameras - because they knew that the cameras contains local storage.

That way they could avoid having video of the (in my view) illegal arrest. Only the few moments before the power is cut was filmed. There is video of me asking them for the charges - and them refusing to tell me (which is illegal). But I can't access it, because they took the cameras.

I'm not even sure if that is legal. In Denmark it is (nominally) totally legal to film the police. That way it is possible to know what happened and it's not just your word against there's.

Denmark and the West are moving in the wrong direction, and it makes me sad.

Source: Lars Andersen on X(Twitter).

Waterpumpee 11 points 19 hours ago

Makes you wonder why privacy was perfectly fine for decades, centuries, millenials even but after watergate and epstein its a problem for politicians all of a sudden. Also this goes against the democratic will. They say nothing about it and when voted to office BAM they shit on public will.

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ironycanal 7 points 21 hours ago

Clearly the solution is to exterminate the brutes and give the police more power.

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quexotic 1 point 15 hours ago

I agree. It's going in the wrong direction and equally concerning is that the door swings both ways; we could go towards an authoritarian left government as a response.

I'm all for progressive politics. This extremism is too much for me though.

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