New York’s incoming mayor bans Raspberry Pi at his inauguration party
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- News link: https://www.theregister.co.uk/2025/12/31/zohran_mamdani_raspberry_pi_ban/
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The Pi appears on the [1]prohibited items list , along with explosives, weapons, drones, laser pointers, and the Flipper Zero (Maker community Adafruit first [2]reported the list).
The Register has previously [3]described perceptions of the Flipper Zero as swinging between “a fun little tool to help you learn about all the radio signals surrounding you, or a potential weapon for hoodie-wearing criminals seeking to take over your electronic life.”
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The battery-powered device includes multiple radios and allows users to develop apps that put them to work. Flipper Zero also includes an RFID module that the device’s makers suggest could come in handy for cloning access cards, and an NFC module capable of emulating electronic tags.
[5]Cheaper 1 GB Raspberry Pi 5 lands as memory costs go through the roof
[6]Struggling to heat your home? How about 500 Raspberry Pi units?
[7]30 years later, Doom returns to SNES with Raspberry Pi RP2350 muscle
[8]Getting touchy-feely with a Raspberry Pi Touch Display 2
There’s obvious potential for miscreants to use a Flipper Zero to make mischief at large events, perhaps by cloning ID cards to gain access to secure areas, or by messing with wireless communications.
A Raspberry Pi could do all that and more, but the single-board devices aren’t as neatly packaged as the Flipper Zero and would therefore be more conspicuous.
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Adafruit laments that listing the Raspberry Pi as a forbidden item besmirches a brand beloved by educators and artists, and also points out that banning the single-board machine is futile given that miscreants could program a smartphone to perform evil deeds at the inauguration. ®
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[1] https://www.transition2025.com/inauguration#faqs
[2] https://blog.adafruit.com/2025/12/30/nyc-mayoral-inauguration-bans-raspberry-pi-and-flipper-zero-alongside-explosives/
[3] https://www.theregister.com/2024/02/13/flipper_zero_vgm/
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[5] https://www.theregister.com/2025/12/01/raspberry_pi_5_1gb/
[6] https://www.theregister.com/2025/10/03/thermify_heathub_raspberry_pi/
[7] https://www.theregister.com/2025/08/29/30_years_snes_doom/
[8] https://www.theregister.com/2025/08/25/raspberry_pi_touch_display_2/
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Re: Brands...
An All American Apple Pi (Designed in Cupertino) is preferable
Re: Brands...
May as well. They claim the humble British apple pie as being American, so why not co-opt the Raspberry Pi as well.
Re: Brands...
How dare you, sir. Most apple pies use Granny Smith apples ... so we in Oz claim apple pie as our own.
(but upvoted you, BTW)
"No Weapons Allowed"
In other words, each attendee is required to leave their brains at home.
Re: "No Weapons Allowed"
Anyone supporting someone proven to be as idiotic as Mamdani probably already has.
Re: "No Weapons Allowed"
BARK BARK BARK BARK
They will have to disable several large screens.
There should be a check how many of those (+ Arduinos, ESP32 and several other capable minis) are actively used for displays, cameras and many other things you really want to work during that ceremony. They have to be banned too. To minimize attack surface: radio controlled lights? Banned. Wireless communication? Banned. Nokia 5110/2110/1011? Banned 'cause it was used for remote bombs last millenia, and the still work. Electric lights? Forbidden! Electric microphone and speakers? FORBIDDEN!
subway station beneath city hall
See link for photo of platform
"Mamdani to take oath of office on New Year’s Eve in gilded age subway station beneath city hall"
"The station was first opened in 1904 as one of the city’s 28 original stations and was decommissioned in 1945 as the system was modernized. It was designated a New York City landmark in 1979 and put on the National Register of Historic Places in 2004."
[1]https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025/dec/30/zohran-mamdani-swearing-in-subway-station
[1] https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025/dec/30/zohran-mamdani-swearing-in-subway-station
Prohibited Items
Leaving aside the electronics I am puzzled by "blankets" being on the list ?
I would guess some junior apparatchek was instructed to construct a blanket list if prohibited items. :)
You wouldn't require a blanket to conceal a Pi nano. If it doesn't run on solar power I can think of one place…
The electronics might just be a cunning plan to get on Musk's goat.
Re: Prohibited Items
Perhaps the same reasons as the first 3 on the list -
- Large Bags
- Weapons, fireworks or explosives
- Large Backpacks or duffle bags
You hide weapons in it.
Re: Prohibited Items / "No Blankets"
He wishes to exclude the homeless, who frequently wear blankets in place of coats.
The Banned Item List
"Attendees cannot bring:
Large bags
Weapons, fireworks or explosives
Large backpacks or duffle bags
Drones or remote-controlled aerial devices
Strollers
Coolers
Chairs
Blankets
Umbrellas
Bicycles or scooters
Alcoholic beverages
Illegal substances
Pets (other than service animals)
Large items that could obstruct the view of spectators
Laser pens
Bats or batons
Flipper Zeros
Raspberry Pis
All bags will be searched, the transition team said."
From: https://ny1.com/nyc/all-boroughs/politics/2025/12/23/what-you-need-to-know-about-zohran-mamdani-s-inauguration
But my body is a weapon
and it can carry real computers (much better than the RPi and Flipper).
So I can't come?
Re: But my body is a weapon
You should see a urologist about that.
Brands...
So a banana pi is fine, right?