The Institute for Applied Autonomy generates "minimum surveillance" routes through London — specify a starting point and an endpoint and it'll tell you how to get there without passing before a camera. NYC, Chicago and Seattle are next. Basically, it's Mapquest for liberatarians.LinkDiscuss (Thanks, Stuart!)
The Institute for Applied Autonomy
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