[*BCM*] subversive bike advocacy

luke krafft luke at danky.com
Fri Aug 19 10:59:44 EDT 2005


(more at:
http://www.radio4all.org/aia/sec_basics.html
or look up "security culture")

Security Culture Basics

Surveillance

Assume you are under surveillance if you are
involved in organizing mass direct action or
anything illegal, and take precautions. Don't
discuss sensitive matters on the telephone,
through the mail, by email, or in your home,
car or political office/center. Don't talk
about anything illegal, even if you are just
"joking." Keep written materials and lists of
individuals secure and never bring address
books to protests where arrest is possible -
if you're arrested, the police may investigate
all your friends.

Never discuss illegal activity

It is never okay to:

    * ask about someone else's illegal activities;
    * discuss your involvement or someone else's
      involvement with an underground group;
    * discuss someone else's desire to get involved
      with such a group;
    * talk about your participation or someone
      else's participation in any action that was
      illegal;
    * talk about someone else's advocacy for such
      actions or discuss your plans or someone
      else's plans for a future action.

The only time it's okay to speak about illegal
actions is when you are planning them with the
small group of trusted people who will be doing
the action with you.





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