Physical surveillance: Overt

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Overt physical surveillance is the direct observation of people or activities when the surveillance operators intend to be, or do not mind being, detected by their targets. This is common practice at demonstrations and gatherings to identify participants, whether to facilitate network mapping or to incriminate individuals for actions carried out during the demonstration.

Overt physical surveillance of just a few individuals is rare, and is often intended more to deter illegal activity by creating paranoia than to incriminate.

Used in tactics: Incrimination

Mitigations

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Anonymous dress

You can dress anonymously at a demonstration or other event to make it harder for an overt surveillance operation to identify you.

Used in repressive operations

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Mauvaises intentions

During a demonstration, the investigators took 180 photographs from which they obtained 200 portraits of the demonstrators, including ten people they were able to identify[1].