„Are they locking up kids already?“ The first sentence I heard in detention
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Daniel Rusniok was born on 31 August 1966 in Teplice. His father was a military officer, but after the August occupation he was expelled from the army. The family lived in the Šanov district of Teplice, where he spent his entire youth. Here he also met his friend Aleš Jindra. The two were united by tramping, music and a negative attitude towards the communist regime. In the autumn of 1981, they decided to speak out publicly against communist totalitarianism and painted the symbols of communist and Nazi dictatorships on the wall of their apartment building as common signs of both totalitarianisms. After being denounced, both were arrested and taken in for questioning, where they confessed to the offence. Daniel Rusniok, as a 15-year-old boy, was taken to custody in Litoměřice, where he awaited trial. He received a suspended sentence of four years. During this time, he started working as a carpenter at the company Interiér Praha, where he worked on furniture production. He was to serve his military service in Chotusice at the military airfield, but after a short time he was transferred to Teplice, where he joined a company that produced filters for military bunkers. He actively participated in the ecological demonstrations in Teplice that preceded the Velvet Revolution and the fall of the communist regime. In 1993, Daniel Rusniok founded a construction company, which he owned and ran even at the time of recording (2025), when he lived in Teplice.