Do You Have the Skills to Help Cop Block?

Can you design a new logo for Cop Block?

Since Cop Block went from an idea to the project that you now know, its emphasis on decentralization has been stressed. This is not a project of one person but a clearinghouse of sorts for us all, where we can expose the corruption, brutality and double-standards of those who purport to “serve” us, share tactics on how to safely and effectively engage such people and where we can build a supportive community of those advocating freedom and responsibility.

Finest Friday’s was launched to encourage you to capture and share video evidence of the unaccountability that has historically existed for those with piece of metal pinned to their chest. I use the term “historically” as your efforts are helping to changing the Statist Quo. That gang in blue (or more-often, in today’s paramilitary world, in black) can no longer operate believing they have immunity and will not be held responsible for the rights-violations they personally commit.

The “Join Us” tab was created, which lists a number of ways you can become involved with this project. (If you have any thoughts on other ways that aren’t already listed please let us know!)

And now we’re asking for your help to design a new logo for Cop Block. The only stipulation is that it has to have the words “Cop” “Block” and “.org” in the design. If you have the skills to make a graphic you think may fit well, please take a stab at it and email it to us at: copblock[at]gmail[dot]com Or, if you have a great idea but don’t have access to, or knowledge in the use of, a graphics program, you can send us your idea(s) in text via an email and we may create it if we think it may be a good fit.

Thanks in advance to those of you who will help with this request. It’ll help better-position Cop Block so we can have more of an impact.

Phone: 206.279.1258
email: CopBlock[at]gmail[dot]com
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Pete Eyre

Pete Eyre is co-founder of CopBlock.org. As an advocate of peaceful, consensual interactions, he seeks to inject a message of complete liberty and self-government into the conversation of police accountability. Eyre went to undergrad and grad school for law enforcement, then spent time in DC as an intern at the Cato Institute, a Koch Fellow at the Drug Policy Alliance, Directer of Campus Outreach at the Institute for Humane Studies, Crasher-in-Chief at Bureaucrash, and as a contractor for the Future of Freedom Foundation. In 2009 he left the belly of the beast and hit the road with Motorhome Diaries and later co-founded Liberty On Tour. He spent time in New Hampshire home, and was involved with Free Keene, the Free State Project and The Daily Decrypt.