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Cats have protecting owners from pervs and their hidden cameras since Baird's modified Nipkow disk in the 1930's. While it was easier for such large arrays to be detected, it was also more difficult for the small feline body to destroy. This obstacle was one of many incidents which eventually triggered the Cat uprising of London in the fall of 1942, resulting in the destruction of thousands of recording devices, as well as many curtains and sofas. While the citizens of London successfully quelled the rioting through the liberal use of spray bottles and little balls of foil, it set a precedent for all future cat rebellions that continue to plague voyeurists to this day as evident in the above footage.

Source: T. Mittens, "Encyclopedia of Cat, vol. 3"

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