FW: UK – Photographing police can cause problems….

From: Andrew Johnson

Date: 2009-02-16 12:20:07

   —–Original Message—–From: hera@nemesisawake.co… [mailto:hera@nemesisawake.co…]Sent: 16 February 2009 08:35To: BBCinfo; C4News; EXPNews; GUARDHOME; INDNews; ITN; MAILNews; Newsnight; OBSNEWS; radio4@bbc.co.uk; SUNED; TIMNewsSubject: Photographing police is now a crime “Andrew Carter, a plumber from Bedminster, near Bristol, took a photograph of an officer who had ignored a no-entry road sign while driving a police van. …     the policeman smashed the camera from Mr Carter’s hand, handcuffed him, put him in the back of the van and took him to the police station, where he was kept for five hours. When he returned to answer bail the following week, he was kept at the station for another five hours. He was released without charge, despite an attempt by the police to claim some spurious offence of “assault with a camera”.”   www.telegraph.co.uk/…    

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