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    Taking photos of police officers could be considered a crime

    The British Journal of Photography
    January 30, 2009

    Set to become law on 16 February, the Counter-Terrorism Act 2008 amends the Terrorism Act 2000 regarding offences relating to information about members of armed forces, a member of the intelligence services, or a police officer.

    The new set of rules, under section 76 of the 2008 Act and section 58A of the 2000 Act, will target anyone who ‘elicits or attempts to elicit information about [members of armed forces] … which is of a kind likely to be useful to a person committing or preparing an act of terrorism’.

    A person found guilty of this offence could be liable to imprisonment for up to 10 years, and to a fine.

    The law is expected to increase the anti-terrorism powers used today by police officers to stop photographers, including press photographers, from taking pictures in public places. ‘Who is to say that police officers won’t abuse these powers,’ asks freelance photographer Justin Tallis, who was threatened by an officer last week.

    Tallis, a London-based photographer, was covering the anti-BBC protest on Saturday 24 January when he was approached by a police officer. Tallis had just taken a picture of the officer, who then asked to see the picture. The photographer refused, arguing that, as a press photographer, he had a right to take pictures of police officers.

    According to Tallis, the officer then tried to take the camera away. Before giving up, the officer said that Tallis ’shouldn’t have taken that photo, you were intimidating me’. The incident was caught on camera by photojournalist Marc Vallée.

    Tallis is a member of the National Union of Journalists and the British Press Photographers’ Association. ‘The incident lasted just 10 seconds, but you don’t expect a police officer to try to pull your camera from your neck,’ Tallis tells BJP.

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    Which makes me wonder.. What is it that the Elites fear so much that the police might be caught doing that they would consider taking pictures of it a crime..?

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    The police have been very "touchy" concerning the public monitoring their moves with photos and films.

    [YOUTUBE]VfQrDK9YHas[/YOUTUBE]

    This law passing through will symbolically commit us to the Big Brother state.

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    Ohhh no Beorn! You're being 'pessimistic'...! This is to protect you from the evil Al Queda..! Don't you like liberty? Don't you love Freedom..? The government knows what's best..!

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    Quote Originally Posted by BeornWulfWer View Post
    The police have been very "touchy" concerning the public monitoring their moves with photos and films.

    [YOUTUBE]VfQrDK9YHas[/YOUTUBE]

    This law passing through will symbolically commit us to the Big Brother state.
    I can't see what the problem is, we pay for the Police, so wouldn't it be nice to see what we get for our money?

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    Nevermind filming the Police, your not even allowed to film in a public place without getting harrased by plastic policemen, what is this North Korea?

    http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=RKl2sE...e=channel_page
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pino View Post
    Nevermind filming the Police, your not even allowed to film in a public place without getting harrased by plastic policemen, what is this North Korea?

    http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=RKl2sE...e=channel_page

    And if you are filming in a public place and the police show up, with this law, that means you must turn off your camera immediately.. or off to jail you go.. They're basically outlawing the use of cameras outside your own home.. disgusting..

    But....but...but.. Al Queda! It'll save us... right.... right?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pino View Post
    Opening would seem to suggest so. A problem with having aliens in the force is their brashness of language* and demeanour.

    That officer was obviously coming across as aggressive and quite clearly was pushing the camera out of the man's way.

    Clear assault by the terms with which the police like to apply by.


    * If spoken correctly at all.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BeornWulfWer View Post
    The police have been very "touchy" concerning the public monitoring their moves with photos and films.

    [YOUTUBE]VfQrDK9YHas[/YOUTUBE]

    This law passing through will symbolically commit us to the Big Brother state.
    I must say.. Good for that guy in the video! I don't know what the laws are in Britain, but here in Canada when a citizen asks for Police Officer's name and or badge number, they must provide it without question.. Those officers just walked away not giving anything..

    Good for that guy for standing firm..
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    Quote Originally Posted by Veritas Aequitas View Post
    I don't know what the laws are in Britain, but here in Canada when a citizen asks for Police Officer's name and or badge number, they must provide it without question.
    It is the same here also. I think the reason they didn't give it was through humiliation. The bloke had them bang to rights.

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