Sim, até porque o Governo está neste momento em plena fase Big Brother - corta-se em tudo menos no orçamento de vigilância e repressão. Acho que neste momento qualquer edifício ministerial é potencialmente mais "complicado" que a maioria das embaixadas.<br>
<br><div class="gmail_quote">On Sat, Oct 8, 2011 at 1:18 PM, Victor Ferreira <span dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:victor.mota.ferreira@gmail.com">victor.mota.ferreira@gmail.com</a>></span> wrote:<br><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin:0 0 0 .8ex;border-left:1px #ccc solid;padding-left:1ex;">
Agora tentem fazer isso a menos de 300 metros da embaixada Israelita!! :-)<br>
Eu tentei. Por acaso até foi pior do que um GPS, estava a dazer uma<br>
investigação em que tinha de parar na rua a contar todas as pessoas<br>
que passavam e a registar horas.<br>
Quando sem reparar fiz isso na esquina em frente dos Israelitas, tive<br>
chatices... Fui identificado por umas três vezes, por tipos em óculos<br>
escuros e gravata, e eventualmente acabei interpelado pela polícia e<br>
aconselhado a ir para outra rua.<br>
Vá lá que o meu cartão da Universidade me ajudou a provar que estava<br>
em "investigação" senão tinha ido parar à esqudra concerteza.<br>
Por isso conselho de amigo, não anotam coisas em papelinhos à frente<br>
de embaixadas "complicadas".<br>
Victor<br>
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On Sat, Oct 8, 2011 at 11:23 AM, termal12 <<a href="mailto:termal12@gmail.com">termal12@gmail.com</a>> wrote:<br>
> <a href="http://www.jonathancrowe.net/2011/08/when-mapping-gets-you-arrested.php" target="_blank">http://www.jonathancrowe.net/2011/08/when-mapping-gets-you-arrested.php</a><br>
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> Sent to you by termal12 via Google Reader:<br>
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> When Mapping Gets You Arrested<br>
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> via Jonathan Crowe: Recent Map Posts by Jonathan Crowe on 8/19/11<br>
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> Wired UK reports on how an OpenStreetMap contributor got arrested in Reading<br>
> after "a paranoid guy called the police." (Here's the contributor's own<br>
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> On-the-ground surveying with a GPS is a great way to contribute to<br>
> OpenStreetMap, but it's not hard to see how it might be construed as<br>
> suspicious activity. The problem isn't actually the GPS, which is<br>
> inconspicuous enough unless you're staring at it every five seconds, it's<br>
> the note-taking that goes along with it. Even here in Shawville, when we<br>
> were surveying a couple of residential streets, one of Jennifer's co-workers<br>
> spotted us and later asked us what the hell we had been doing. We were<br>
> writing down house numbers to add to the map -- but stopping every few<br>
> metres to write down the house number at each corner does look a bit odd. So<br>
> does taking a photo of every street sign (to confirm road names<br>
> independently of third-party mapping data). It helps to be as discreet and<br>
> non-creepy as possible.<br>
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> Fortunately, it's a small town and we're known, so we haven't run into any<br>
> serious trouble yet. If asked, I usually explain that I'm mapping the town<br>
> for a website called OpenStreetMap, which is like Wikipedia for maps:<br>
> everybody runs around with a GPS to create a map of the world. (At that<br>
> point their eyes usually glaze over.)<br>
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