About
StopHam (English: “Stop a Douchebag”) is a Russian nonprofit organization based in Moscow that seeks to curb traffic law violations and unruly driving habits by confronting the offenders on camera and sharing the recorded footage online.
History
The group was founded in 2010 by Russian social activist Dmitriy Chugunov and other members of the Moscow-based youth movement Nashi as a protest against offenders of traffic laws and reckless drivers on the road.
Highlights
The “I Park Where I Want” Sticker
Controversies
Search Interest
External References
[1]YouTube – StopHam’s Channel
[3]VICE– We Talked to the Russian Vigilante Group Policing Terrible Drivers
[4]The Daily Beast – Russia’s Viral ‘Stop a Douchebag’ Fad
[5]ABC News – Video of Moscow Parking Brawl Goes Viral
[6]Deadspin – Stop A Douchebag Movement Shames Nutjob Russian Drivers
[7]Reddit – Stop a Douchebag-Squad keeping Russia’s sidewalks free of douchy drivers, brilliant!
[8]Cheezburger – A Youth Movement in Russia Called the “Stop a Douchebag” Squad is Keeping Douchey Drivers Off the Sidewalks
[9]Imgur – Stop a douchebag movement
[10]Autoblog – Russian ‘Stop a d-bag’ movement aims to curb really bad drivers
[11]YouTube – Stop a Douchebag’s Channel