This England.

James Ruffell, who lives in the village of Sonning with his partner Caroline Jobbins, has set up a webcam in his front window which automatically starts recording when someone walks by. He has put up official-looking signs which tell pedestrians: "You have now entered the jurisdiction of the Ministr...

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Published in:New Statesman Vol. 149; no. 5523; pp. 58 - 60
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Published: New Statesman Ltd. 6/5/2020
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