Post #2307159
2026-05-07 18:40 UTC
@mahryekuh@hachyderm.io @TrevfromIreland@mastodon.ie There are no safe active countermeasures. Harmless to humans but destroys cameras does not exist. You can detect when you are being filmed. The only alternatives are regulatory or vigilante. The police should put in the steps on the case that is on the BBC, but not every case unless it is clear cut, and the courts should make an example of him, place him on the sex offenders register. Someone could dox him also - giving others pause. *opens the killmonkey cage*
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@mahryekuh@hachyderm.io 2026-05-07 18:43
@nf3xn@mastodon.social @TrevfromIreland@mastodon.ie So, as long as "bring your own baseball bat" isn't a legal strategy, we're cooked? I know with AirTags you can get a message that an unknown one is traveling with you (e.g., when stalkers attach one to a car), and we need something like that for glasses. Or those glasses need to be banned, but I highly doubt that will ever happen.
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@TrevfromIreland@mastodon.ie 2026-05-07 18:50
@nf3xn@mastodon.social @mahryekuh@hachyderm.io That genuinely worries me that there are no ways to counteract them, I have no need to use them but having two kids who aren't very street wise it frightens me that they can be recorded without their knowledge.