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Masked Danish Police Cut Power to Silence Home Recording

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A Danish privacy activist and former officer posted the prime minister's personal numbers, prompting a forced entry by masked police. The officers broke down his door without warning, then rushed to the circuit breaker panel to cut power to his router and seized his Google Nest cameras, aiming to erase visual evidence.

Denmark legally permits filming police, a safeguard that the activist relied on. By disabling the network and removing locally stored footage, the officers limited recording to the brief moment before the power loss. The activist captured the officers refusing to state charges, but that clip vanished with the confiscated cameras.

The incident highlights a clash between state surveillance ambitions and citizen‑recording rights. With the prime minister advocating broader data access, the activist argues the police response illustrates a troubling willingness to suppress documentation. The case underscores how quickly technical controls can be weaponized against transparency.