When I lived in the Seattle area I noticed all the cameras were atop poles that looked like they were 8” base diameter hollow aluminum poles. I figured that a guy could just use an 8 lb maul to give it a good chop at the bottom, like when cutting down a tree. This would create a really good crimp. Then lassoo the top with a rope and simply pull it down.
Not that I ever did it or ever would. But it seemed like it would be easy to do. Of course, you’d want to wear a disguise, walk there, and leave the maul and rope. And nowadays you’d probably want to make sure you park your car where nobody’s front door security camera could pick it up...
“And nowadays youd probably want to make sure you park your car where nobodys front door security camera could pick it up...”
Likewise, one would want to be sure there isn’t a second camera, trained on the speed camera.
I thought of a drone with camera and a dump tank full of paint like a fire fighting plane...
If you parked your car in front of someone’s security camera their would be a better chance of catching the person who used an 8lb maul on your car.
wouldnt work, they just backtrack until they find you.
Maybe just shoot the lens with a paintball gun?
Be sure to burn it good...
I'd hate to think the French are more thorough than Americans...
And make sure you bought your supplies with cash. Whenever you bought them.
Paint ball gun
Could use something from plumbing supplies to make a liquid retaining feature, something circular as in girdling a tree, except adding the material to retain a liquid ring.
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