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In spring of 2005 it came to public knowledge that a unit within the municipal housing company MKB secretly kept surveillence files over unwanted individuals. The unit was caled "MKB bostadssocialt" and was originally intended to manage the sociopolitical part of the municipal housings in Malmö.
The surveillance archive mapped unwanted individual on such absurd grounds as if they had been abused and therefor beeing a disturbing element to their neighburs, if they were related to anyone with a known drug addiction, or if someone was concidered to be promiscus. The surveilence unit used the term "inget att ha" (i.e no good) as the common label for these unwanted individuals. The story of the bostadssocialt surveilence unit is one of many indicating the ideological collaps of swedish social democracy.

The "inget att ha " sticker was a gift to the MKB head office in late spring 2005.