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by viraptor 3544 days ago
> You have to show yourself, and this increases the chance of people reporting a strange man taking photos of a house.

In the year of pokemon go players everywhere? And even then, who cares about a person with a mobile phone? We're a good decade after anyone is a "strange man" when taking photos anywhere. You don't even have to show yourself. Just order a cab and go through that street without stopping.

> dissuade the majority of political activists and/or protesters

I'm not convinced. The only thing the blurring did was prove that this is the interesting house, rather than a name coincidence. What is that supposed to dissuade me from if I was already going to go there and do something potentially illegal?

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It may or may not be effective, but I think this is the underlying principle.