StopHam (organization)

StopHam (Russian: СтопХам, which translates as Stop a douchebag or "stop a lout") is a Russian non-profit organization, headquartered in Moscow and founded in 2010 by members of the youth movement Nashi, which opposes traffic rule violations and arrogance on the road. The leader of the organization is Dmitriy Chugunov. The mode of operation of the activists of the movement is to film offenses and their conversations and confrontations with offenders and subsequently edit and upload the gathered footage to video-sharing websites such as YouTube.[1] One of the popular strategies is to place big stickers with the phrase "I don't care for anyone, I park where I want" (Russian: Мне плевать на всех, паркуюсь где хочу) on car windshields of non-cooperative traffic offenders. A number of accidents involving activists of the movement have garnered significant public attention.[2][3][4][5]

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