• There is no restriction on people taking photographs in public places or any building other than in very exceptional circumstances
• There is no prohibition on photographing frontline uniform staff
• The act of taking a photograph in itself is not usually sufficeint to carry out a stop
• Unless there is a very good reason, people taking photographs should not be stopped
• Officers do not have the power to delete digital images, destroy film or to prevent photography in a public place under either power (sections 43 and 44 of the Terrorism Act 2000)
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2 comments:
Yes indeed. However in a facist society, these niceties don't mean shit. And good luck bringing police to justice for mis-interpreting these laws.
Amended Miranda Warning:
You have no rights. Anything you don't say or don't do can and will be held against you without a court of law.
You have no right to speak to an attorney. If an attorney tries to contact you, tough shit. No one will know where you are.
Do you understand these rights as they have been shoved down your throat?
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