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Monday, July 07, 2008

Doing nothing wrong

I am becoming increasingly concerned about the number of cases of people being harassed, arrested, having cameras, film and memory cards confiscated by police (or more commonly, PCSOs) for the heinous crime of taking photographs in public. After all, the police can take photos of us.

There was the case of the Welsh bus fanatic who liked to sit and wait to see what type of bus would come around the corner (as opposed to most people, who would wait to see _if_ a bus would come around the corner) who was accused of being a terrorist and a paedophile.

This case was about someone taking photos in Hull who was "detained" by a store security guard.

This video clip has a rather good example of how undertrained PCSOs confront a videographer who was trying to take footage in a public street. It starts with a sudden gloved hand over the camera lens, then it's "give me a good reason why you're filming," then, alarmingly, he is asked to produce his ID (didn't know that was required yet), and when photographer asks what law he is breaking, the response is: "shut up."

To be clear, there is no UK law against taking photographs or video footage in a public space. If you are in a private building (including a railway station) or are taking pictures of military installations (which does not include police cars) then there are restrictions. But there should be nothing to stop you taking pictures in Piccadilly Gardens (for example) at any time of day or night.

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Tuesday, June 03, 2008

Edinburgh World Justice Festival

This has just been brought to my attention by a mate - Edinburgh World Justice Festival, running from 14-29 June.

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Thursday, October 04, 2007

A thin red line...


Today's the day of blogging action...

Hat tip: Nevermind the Bricolage


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Tuesday, May 15, 2007

Alan Johnston - send him a birthday message...

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Another way to show that you haven't forgotten Alan Johnston's abduction - 64 days today since he vanished - the Media Guardian site reports:

The BBC's kidnapped Gaza correspondent Alan Johnston turns 45 on Thursday and the corporation has issued an address for people who want to send birthday cards as a show of support. Johnston has not been seen since he was seized at gunpoint in Gaza City on March 12.
Last week, he was named broadcasting journalist of the year at the annual London Press Club awards, where the BBC director general, Mark Thompson, paid tribute to Johnston and the courage of his family. Readers who wish to send cards should post them to the World Affairs Unit, Room 410SE, BBC Bush House, Strand, London, WC2B 4PH.


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