From richarduwheeler at gmail.com Thu Jul 12 14:28:45 2018 From: richarduwheeler at gmail.com (Richard Wheeler) Date: Thu, 12 Jul 2018 07:28:45 -0700 Subject: [LACryptoparty] Culver City Police Department - Automated License Plate Reader & Drone Program In-Reply-To: References: <42a9a777b663380c51e7de70718553cb@riseup.net> Message-ID: All A followup on Vigilant: they sell their system to malls! https://www.theverge.com/2018/7/10/17555232/ice-license-plate-readers-california-mall-irvine-company "According to a disclosure on the company’s website , Irvine Company [which operates a string of open-air malls in southeastern Los Angeles, location list here ] has been an active client of Vigilant Solutions since at least 2016 by feeding back data to the Vigilant network and appropriate law enforcement agencies." Richard Wheeler richarduwheeler at gmail.com 347.661.8476 On Wed, Mar 7, 2018 at 9:31 AM, Richard Wheeler wrote: > All > > Some background that I found interesting: > > This video (link starts at 1:27) > shows a little bit of how LAPD is using license plate readers and Palantir > . This video > (link > starts at 0:66) shows how a software system provided by the proposed ALPR > hardware vendor, Vigiliant Solutions , > enables similar workflows. > > CCPD adoption of ALPR would add to the collection that LAPD and LASD are > already conducting in their jurisdictions in LA County. From the proposed > policy > : > "428.5 RELEASING ALPR DATA: The ALPR data may be shared with other law > enforcement or prosecutorial agencies for official law enforcement purposes > or as otherwise permitted by law..." According to CCPD Captain Sam Agaiby > the Vigilant Solution software enables departments to "'check a box' to > openly share the entirety of their local license plate catalog with every > other police department who checked that same box". > > > Richard > > On Tue, Mar 6, 2018 at 7:12 AM, Tim Schwartz wrote: > >> Close to home in Culver City. >> >> There is a hearing next Tuesday, March 13th @ 5pm to discuss Culver >> City’s Police Departments proposed adoption of drones for automated data >> collection and automated license plate readers. >> >> See you there! >> >> >> Begin forwarded message: >> >> *From: *"README @ UCLA" >> *Subject: **[uclareadme] Fwd: Culver City Police Department - Automated >> License Plate Reader & Drone Program* >> *Date: *March 2, 2018 at 6:48:32 PM PST >> *To: *UCLA README Listserv >> *Reply-To: *"README @ UCLA" >> >> (Sharing the below message from Nash at Electronic Frontier Foundation >> inviting us to attend a hearing on March 13th. If you would like to learn >> more about Stop LAPD Spying's "No Drones!" campaign check out this link: < >> https://stoplapdspying.org/action/current-campaigns/drones> –Karly) >> >> *** >> >> Ken Montenegro just reached out to us about this hearing >> on the 13th >> regarding Culver City Police Department use of ALPR's and Drones. >> >> Ken and the folks at Stop LAPD Spying are trying to make sure that there >> is a strong presence of community members pushing back on these programs. >> Feel free to give me a call (321.544.9399 <(321)%20544-9399>) or send me >> a message via Signal with any questions. Ken (kmontenegro at comeuppance.net) >> is also happy to talk about their efforts to push back on these programs >> --- >> README @ UCLA >> https://readme.gseis.ucla.edu >> https://twitter.com/uclareadme >> --- >> To unsubscribe: > > >> List help: >> >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> LosAngeles mailing list >> LosAngeles at cryptoparty.is >> https://cryptoparty.is/mailman/listinfo/losangeles >> >> > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From richarduwheeler at gmail.com Sat Jul 14 21:48:02 2018 From: richarduwheeler at gmail.com (Richard Wheeler) Date: Sat, 14 Jul 2018 14:48:02 -0700 Subject: [LACryptoparty] Culver City Police Department - Automated License Plate Reader & Drone Program In-Reply-To: References: <42a9a777b663380c51e7de70718553cb@riseup.net> Message-ID: All Another followup: http://www.latimes.com/local/lanow/la-me-ln-irvine-company-license-plates-20180711-story.html "The developer said this week that it doesn’t see — or sell — the data and indicated that the information is “only shared with local police departments as part of their efforts to keep the local community safe.” The information, Irvine Co. said, is not sent to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement." Richard Wheeler richarduwheeler at gmail.com 347.661.8476 On Thu, Jul 12, 2018 at 7:28 AM, Richard Wheeler wrote: > All > > A followup on Vigilant: they sell their system to malls! > > https://www.theverge.com/2018/7/10/17555232/ice-license- > plate-readers-california-mall-irvine-company > > "According to a disclosure on the company’s website > , Irvine Company > [which operates a string of open-air malls in southeastern Los Angeles, > location list here ] has been > an active client of Vigilant Solutions since at least 2016 by feeding back > data to the Vigilant network and appropriate law enforcement agencies." > > Richard Wheeler > richarduwheeler at gmail.com > 347.661.8476 > > On Wed, Mar 7, 2018 at 9:31 AM, Richard Wheeler > wrote: > >> All >> >> Some background that I found interesting: >> >> This video (link starts at 1:27) >> shows a little bit of how LAPD is using license plate readers and >> Palantir . This video >> (link >> starts at 0:66) shows how a software system provided by the proposed ALPR >> hardware vendor, Vigiliant Solutions , >> enables similar workflows. >> >> CCPD adoption of ALPR would add to the collection that LAPD and LASD are >> already conducting in their jurisdictions in LA County. From the proposed >> policy >> : >> "428.5 RELEASING ALPR DATA: The ALPR data may be shared with other law >> enforcement or prosecutorial agencies for official law enforcement purposes >> or as otherwise permitted by law..." According to CCPD Captain Sam Agaiby >> the Vigilant Solution software enables departments to "'check a box' to >> openly share the entirety of their local license plate catalog with every >> other police department who checked that same box". >> >> >> Richard >> >> On Tue, Mar 6, 2018 at 7:12 AM, Tim Schwartz wrote: >> >>> Close to home in Culver City. >>> >>> There is a hearing next Tuesday, March 13th @ 5pm to discuss Culver >>> City’s Police Departments proposed adoption of drones for automated data >>> collection and automated license plate readers. >>> >>> See you there! >>> >>> >>> Begin forwarded message: >>> >>> *From: *"README @ UCLA" >>> *Subject: **[uclareadme] Fwd: Culver City Police Department - Automated >>> License Plate Reader & Drone Program* >>> *Date: *March 2, 2018 at 6:48:32 PM PST >>> *To: *UCLA README Listserv >>> *Reply-To: *"README @ UCLA" >>> >>> (Sharing the below message from Nash at Electronic Frontier Foundation >>> inviting us to attend a hearing on March 13th. If you would like to learn >>> more about Stop LAPD Spying's "No Drones!" campaign check out this link: < >>> https://stoplapdspying.org/action/current-campaigns/drones> –Karly) >>> >>> *** >>> >>> Ken Montenegro just reached out to us about this hearing >>> on the 13th >>> regarding Culver City Police Department use of ALPR's and Drones. >>> >>> Ken and the folks at Stop LAPD Spying are trying to make sure that there >>> is a strong presence of community members pushing back on these programs. >>> Feel free to give me a call (321.544.9399 <(321)%20544-9399>) or send >>> me a message via Signal with any questions. Ken ( >>> kmontenegro at comeuppance.net) is also happy to talk about their efforts >>> to push back on these programs >>> --- >>> README @ UCLA >>> https://readme.gseis.ucla.edu >>> https://twitter.com/uclareadme >>> --- >>> To unsubscribe: >> > >>> List help: >>> >>> >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> LosAngeles mailing list >>> LosAngeles at cryptoparty.is >>> https://cryptoparty.is/mailman/listinfo/losangeles >>> >>> >> > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From cryptopartyla at riseup.net Sun Jul 15 20:28:23 2018 From: cryptopartyla at riseup.net (LA Cryptoparty) Date: Sun, 15 Jul 2018 13:28:23 -0700 Subject: [LACryptoparty] Culver City Police Department - Automated License Plate Reader & Drone Program In-Reply-To: References: <42a9a777b663380c51e7de70718553cb@riseup.net> Message-ID: <088A737D-C1F6-4A10-9422-DE2701B1BB59@riseup.net> So crazy! > On Jul 14, 2018, at 2:48 PM, Richard Wheeler wrote: > > All > > Another followup: > > http://www.latimes.com/local/lanow/la-me-ln-irvine-company-license-plates-20180711-story.html > > "The developer said this week that it doesn’t see — or sell — the data and indicated that the information is “only shared with local police departments as part of their efforts to keep the local community safe.” The information, Irvine Co. said, is not sent to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement." > > Richard Wheeler > richarduwheeler at gmail.com > 347.661.8476 > > On Thu, Jul 12, 2018 at 7:28 AM, Richard Wheeler > wrote: > All > > A followup on Vigilant: they sell their system to malls! > > https://www.theverge.com/2018/7/10/17555232/ice-license-plate-readers-california-mall-irvine-company > > "According to a disclosure on the company’s website , Irvine Company [which operates a string of open-air malls in southeastern Los Angeles, location list here ] has been an active client of Vigilant Solutions since at least 2016 by feeding back data to the Vigilant network and appropriate law enforcement agencies." > > Richard Wheeler > richarduwheeler at gmail.com > 347.661.8476 > > On Wed, Mar 7, 2018 at 9:31 AM, Richard Wheeler > wrote: > All > > Some background that I found interesting: > > This video (link starts at 1:27) shows a little bit of how LAPD is using license plate readers and Palantir . This video (link starts at 0:66) shows how a software system provided by the proposed ALPR hardware vendor, Vigiliant Solutions , enables similar workflows. > > CCPD adoption of ALPR would add to the collection that LAPD and LASD are already conducting in their jurisdictions in LA County. From the proposed policy : "428.5 RELEASING ALPR DATA: The ALPR data may be shared with other law enforcement or prosecutorial agencies for official law enforcement purposes or as otherwise permitted by law..." According to CCPD Captain Sam Agaiby the Vigilant Solution software enables departments to "'check a box' to openly share the entirety of their local license plate catalog with every other police department who checked that same box". > > Richard > > On Tue, Mar 6, 2018 at 7:12 AM, Tim Schwartz > wrote: > Close to home in Culver City. > > There is a hearing next Tuesday, March 13th @ 5pm to discuss Culver City’s Police Departments proposed adoption of drones for automated data collection and automated license plate readers. > > See you there! > > >> Begin forwarded message: >> >> From: "README @ UCLA" > >> Subject: [uclareadme] Fwd: Culver City Police Department - Automated License Plate Reader & Drone Program >> Date: March 2, 2018 at 6:48:32 PM PST >> To: UCLA README Listserv > >> Reply-To: "README @ UCLA" > >> >> (Sharing the below message from Nash at Electronic Frontier Foundation inviting us to attend a hearing on March 13th. If you would like to learn more about Stop LAPD Spying's "No Drones!" campaign check out this link: > –Karly) >> >> *** >> >> Ken Montenegro just reached out to us about this hearing on the 13th regarding Culver City Police Department use of ALPR's and Drones. >> >> Ken and the folks at Stop LAPD Spying are trying to make sure that there is a strong presence of community members pushing back on these programs. Feel free to give me a call (321.544.9399 ) or send me a message via Signal with any questions. Ken (kmontenegro at comeuppance.net ) is also happy to talk about their efforts to push back on these programs >> >> --- >> README @ UCLA >> https://readme.gseis.ucla.edu >> https://twitter.com/uclareadme --- >> To unsubscribe: > >> List help: > > > > _______________________________________________ > LosAngeles mailing list > LosAngeles at cryptoparty.is > https://cryptoparty.is/mailman/listinfo/losangeles > > > > > _______________________________________________ > LosAngeles mailing list > LosAngeles at cryptoparty.is > https://cryptoparty.is/mailman/listinfo/losangeles -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From richarduwheeler at gmail.com Mon Jul 16 23:24:15 2018 From: richarduwheeler at gmail.com (Richard Wheeler) Date: Mon, 16 Jul 2018 16:24:15 -0700 Subject: [LACryptoparty] Culver City Police Department - Automated License Plate Reader & Drone Program In-Reply-To: <088A737D-C1F6-4A10-9422-DE2701B1BB59@riseup.net> References: <42a9a777b663380c51e7de70718553cb@riseup.net> <088A737D-C1F6-4A10-9422-DE2701B1BB59@riseup.net> Message-ID: So much for going to a physical store and paying in cash to avoid surveillance! Richard Wheeler richarduwheeler at gmail.com 347.661.8476 On Sun, Jul 15, 2018 at 1:28 PM, LA Cryptoparty wrote: > So crazy! > > On Jul 14, 2018, at 2:48 PM, Richard Wheeler > wrote: > > All > > Another followup: > > http://www.latimes.com/local/lanow/la-me-ln-irvine-company- > license-plates-20180711-story.html > > "The developer said this week that it doesn’t see — or sell — the data and > indicated that the information is “only shared with local police > departments as part of their efforts to keep the local community safe.” The > information, Irvine Co. said, is not sent to U.S. Immigration and Customs > Enforcement." > > Richard Wheeler > richarduwheeler at gmail.com > 347.661.8476 > > On Thu, Jul 12, 2018 at 7:28 AM, Richard Wheeler < > richarduwheeler at gmail.com> wrote: > >> All >> >> A followup on Vigilant: they sell their system to malls! >> >> https://www.theverge.com/2018/7/10/17555232/ice-license-plat >> e-readers-california-mall-irvine-company >> >> "According to a disclosure on the company’s website >> , Irvine Company >> [which operates a string of open-air malls in southeastern Los Angeles, >> location list here ] has >> been an active client of Vigilant Solutions since at least 2016 by feeding >> back data to the Vigilant network and appropriate law enforcement agencies." >> >> Richard Wheeler >> richarduwheeler at gmail.com >> 347.661.8476 >> >> On Wed, Mar 7, 2018 at 9:31 AM, Richard Wheeler < >> richarduwheeler at gmail.com> wrote: >> >>> All >>> >>> Some background that I found interesting: >>> >>> This video (link starts at 1:27) >>> shows a little bit of how LAPD is using license plate readers and >>> Palantir . This video >>> (link >>> starts at 0:66) shows how a software system provided by the proposed ALPR >>> hardware vendor, Vigiliant Solutions >>> , enables similar workflows. >>> >>> CCPD adoption of ALPR would add to the collection that LAPD and LASD are >>> already conducting in their jurisdictions in LA County. From the proposed >>> policy >>> : >>> "428.5 RELEASING ALPR DATA: The ALPR data may be shared with other law >>> enforcement or prosecutorial agencies for official law enforcement purposes >>> or as otherwise permitted by law..." According to CCPD Captain Sam >>> Agaiby the Vigilant Solution software enables departments to "'check a >>> box' to openly share the entirety of their local license plate catalog with >>> every other police department who checked that same box". >>> >>> >>> Richard >>> >>> On Tue, Mar 6, 2018 at 7:12 AM, Tim Schwartz >>> wrote: >>> >>>> Close to home in Culver City. >>>> >>>> There is a hearing next Tuesday, March 13th @ 5pm to discuss Culver >>>> City’s Police Departments proposed adoption of drones for automated data >>>> collection and automated license plate readers. >>>> >>>> See you there! >>>> >>>> >>>> Begin forwarded message: >>>> >>>> *From: *"README @ UCLA" >>>> *Subject: **[uclareadme] Fwd: Culver City Police Department - >>>> Automated License Plate Reader & Drone Program* >>>> *Date: *March 2, 2018 at 6:48:32 PM PST >>>> *To: *UCLA README Listserv >>>> *Reply-To: *"README @ UCLA" >>>> >>>> (Sharing the below message from Nash at Electronic Frontier Foundation >>>> inviting us to attend a hearing on March 13th. If you would like to learn >>>> more about Stop LAPD Spying's "No Drones!" campaign check out this link: < >>>> https://stoplapdspying.org/action/current-campaigns/drones> –Karly) >>>> >>>> *** >>>> >>>> Ken Montenegro just reached out to us about this hearing >>>> on the 13th >>>> regarding Culver City Police Department use of ALPR's and Drones. >>>> >>>> Ken and the folks at Stop LAPD Spying are trying to make sure that >>>> there is a strong presence of community members pushing back on these >>>> programs. Feel free to give me a call (321.544.9399 <(321)%20544-9399>) >>>> or send me a message via Signal with any questions. Ken ( >>>> kmontenegro at comeuppance.net) is also happy to talk about their efforts >>>> to push back on these programs >>>> --- >>>> README @ UCLA >>>> https://readme.gseis.ucla.edu >>>> https://twitter.com/uclareadme >>>> --- >>>> To unsubscribe: >>> > >>>> List help: >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> _______________________________________________ >>>> LosAngeles mailing list >>>> LosAngeles at cryptoparty.is >>>> https://cryptoparty.is/mailman/listinfo/losangeles >>>> >>>> >>> >> > _______________________________________________ > LosAngeles mailing list > LosAngeles at cryptoparty.is > https://cryptoparty.is/mailman/listinfo/losangeles > > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From tim at timschwartz.org Sun Jul 22 21:52:55 2018 From: tim at timschwartz.org (Tim Schwartz) Date: Sun, 22 Jul 2018 14:52:55 -0700 Subject: [LACryptoparty] Fwd: All Out Tuesday - Public Hearing 9AM, Community Meeting 6PM References: <45f22534e9ad91358069d400b.ae69138847.20180721212001.4509feac07.e9ed1094@mail71.atl31.mcdlv.net> Message-ID: <7817C090-C7A2-4884-93CC-494C9D46DDF5@timschwartz.org> All (sorry for the mass broadcast), This Tuesday the Los Angeles Police Commission will have their first ever public hearing on data driven evidence based policing. Stop LAPD spying coalition will be presenting and others can speak. You should join! Tim > Begin forwarded message: > > From: Stop LAPD Spying Coalition > Subject: All Out Tuesday - Public Hearing 9AM, Community Meeting 6PM > Date: July 21, 2018 at 14:20:12 PDT > To: > Reply-To: > > Next General Meeting: Tuesday, August 21st at 6:00 PM at Los Angeles Community Action Network (LACAN): 838 E 6th St, Los Angeles, CA 90021 > Email not displaying correctly? > View it in your browser . > Stop LAPD Spying Coalition > www.stoplapdspying.org > > Follow the Coalition: Facebook , Twitter , Instagram > LA Police Commission Public Hearing - Data Driven Evidence Based Policing: Join us! Tuesday July 24th at 9:00 AM at Los Angeles City Hall Room 350, 200 N. Main St., LA 90012 > > Stop LAPD Spying Coalition Community Meeting - Predictive Policing: Join us! Tuesday July 24th at 6:00 PM at LA CAN, 838 E. 6th St., LA 90021. X-St Gladys. > > LA Police Commission Public Hearing - Tuesday July 24th 9 AM > Data Driven Evidence Based Policing - Event Page > The Los Angeles Police Commission will be holding the first ever public hearing on Data Driven Evidence Based Policing on Tuesday July 24th at 9 AM at the LA City Hall - Room 350. The City Hall is located at 200 N. Main St., LA 90012. The Stop LAPD Spying Coalition will be presenting at the hearing. > > > > With the continued technological expansion of data collection, storage and sharing among law enforcement, Black, Brown, and poor communities are increasingly being experimented on with policing programs that hide behind the veneer of science. From the use of Automatic License Plate Readers (ALPRs), to Suspicious Activity Reports (SARs), Drones, Body Cameras,HD Cameras, Field Interview Cards, and more, LAPD is continuing the decades long practice of targeting Black, Brown, and poor people as the threat to a community’s well being. > > LAPD is collecting massive amounts of data on our communities and making reference to it as “scientific crime data” in the attempt to create the illusion that “crime data” is not biased by LAPD’s tactics and programs.The use of new mathematical models, algorithms and artificial intelligence automating an already racist criminal (in)justice system is resulting in people and their homes being put on secret list for LAPD to displace, arrest, incarcerate, or murder. Wrapped in pseudoscience, these programs are yet another tactic created to mask racism and racist policing. > > Join us on July 24th at 9 AM as we expose the harm and racism inherent in data driven evidence based policing. For further information please email us at stoplapdspying at gmail.com or call at 424-209-7450. > > If you are unable to attend the meeting you can email your comments to labopc at lapd.online or hand delivery your comment to 100 West 1 st St, Room 134, LA, CA 90012. > > Meeting Accessibility: > > The nearest parking lot is 101 Judge John Aiso St, Los Angeles, CA 90012 . Parking is $1 per hour for each of the first 2 hours, $3 for the 3rd hour, $1.50 each 15 minutes after, $14.00 daily maximum. The nearest metro station is Union Station, 0.5 miles away. The meeting is on the 3rd floor. The building is wheelchair accessible from the Main Street entrance. Restrooms including gender-neutral restrooms are located on every floor. Please let us know if you have questions or concerns about being present or how to get there - message us on social media or email stoplapdspying at gmail.com > Community Meeting on Dismantling Predictive Policing in LA > Tuesday July 24th 6PM > > Join us on Tuesday July 24th at 6pm at 838 E. 6th Street DTLA to build power to dismantle Los Angeles Police Department’s Predictive Policing Programs- Predpol and Operation LASER (Los Angeles Strategic Extraction and Restoration). > > This is a critical meeting to strategize following the Tuesday morning’s public hearing on Data Driven Evidence Based Policing at City Hall - see above for details. > > Predictive policing is a continuation of policing programs like gang injunctions and broken windows, which have had a devastating impact on our communities and have been roundly discredited. On May 8th the Stop LAPD Spying Coalition released its report “Before the Bullet Hits the Body: Dismantling Predictive Policing in Los Angeles” exposing the inherent racism and pseudoscience driving this program. > > Let’s learn from the past and better understand our present and put an end to these programs. > > Show up on Tuesday at 6 PM to learn, build, and act to end predictive policing! > > > LAPD Must Rescind Predictive Policing Programs > Sign Petition Now! > > Please sign and widely share the Petition demanding the rescinding and a thorough audit of LAPD’s Predictive Policing Program. The Petition will be delivered to LAPD Inspector General and the LA Police Commission demanding they immediately rescind these racist programs and conduct a thorough audit to investigate the human rights violations of our communities. > > Sign and Please Share Widely! > > Get Informed! > > Following are some of community based outreach and education materials released by the Stop LAPD Spying Coalition since 2012. Let’s stay informed and substantive as we build to dismantle the Police State. Please share widely. > > Before the Bullet Hits the Body - Dismantling Predictive Policing in Los Angeles : A community based report on LAPD’s Predictive Policing - PredPol and LASER Program. > > People’s Audit on Suspicious Activity Reporting (SAR) Initiative - An analysis of LAPD SAR program and the Information Sharing Environment (ISE). > > Securing Impunity - A report written on the surveillance, militarization and extensive information gathering in LA during the first week of protest against Darren Wilson’s non-indictment. > > Coalition Analysis of ACLU Report - A critical analysis of a report written by ACLU entitled “Making Smart Decision about Surveillance” that includes a draft model ordinance. > > Body Camera Fact Sheet- Body Cameras have not helped enforce accountability. > > Body-Worn Cameras: An Empty Reform to Expand the Surveillance- A report that examines how police body worn cameras are an empty reform that will expand the surveillance state. > > Watch the Watchers “They Lie”- A short video that details the deployment of surveillance equipment and infiltration during the May Day march on May 1, 2015. > > The Drone Report- Examines the rise of drones and the dangers and impact of their expansion into tactical operations of domestic law enforcement. > > Watch the Watchers “They Still Lie” - A second video from our Watch the Watcher series. It examines the presence of surveillance equipment and the role of police during multiple marches from Los Angeles to Santa Ana on May 1st, 2016. > > Need Your help - Action Through Social Media > > The Stop LAPD Spying Coalition is asking for your help with expanding our social media coverage. Here are some quick and easy ways you can help in the effort to effectively use social media as a weapon in the fight against LAPD brutality and oppression: > > 1. Like our facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/stoplapdspying > 2. Once you have "liked" the page, you will find an option to invite your friends on the page. Please take a few moments to invite your friends list to "like" the page. You will see a small "invite" button next to each one of your friends. Hit that button for each of your friends (they should appear on a drop-down list.) > > 3. Share Stop LAPD Spying Coalition facebook posts. > > 4. Follow us on twitter @stoplapdspying > > 5. When you see a Stop LAPD Spying Coalition tweet, please re-tweet using the hashtag #LAPCFAIL > > 6. Follow us on Tumblr at http://stoplapdspying.tumblr.com/ > Thank you! > > Will We Sleep or Will We Fight??!?!? > > Follow on Twitter | Follow on Instagram | Friend on Facebook | Like us on Facebook | Forward to a Friend > Spread the word! > Use these hashtags #SARwars #STRIKEback or #stopSPYING on all social media sites. We are on Facebook, Twitter & Instagram > > Copyright © 2014 Los Angeles Community Action Network, All rights reserved. > You are receiving this email because you expressed interest in supporting the work of the Stop LAPD Spying Coalition. > Our mailing address is: > Los Angeles Community Action Network > 838 East 6th Street > Los Angeles, CA 90021 > > Add us to your address book > > Want to get more involve? 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