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Police and photography - uniformed thugs are a waste of taxpayers' cash

kiddr wrote 9 hours ago: Above the law: Meanwhile, Police FIT photographers are free to harass, follow, intimidate and photog … more →

Tags: Big Brother, Civil Liberties, New Labour, lies, 1984, Orwell, STASI, police, Law

Police use anti-terrorism laws to search photographer taking pictures of church

calvininjax wrote 1 day ago: By Calvin Palmer A leading architectural photographer in the UK was stopped by police in central Lon … more →

Tags: News, united kingdom, Terrorism, Photography, grant smith, Section 44, Sir Christopher Wren, central london, Working Photographers

Photography On The Streets

andrewstuart wrote 5 days ago: Photography on the Streets! It’s a contentious issue. Yesterday, the Independant newspaper fea … more →

Tags: Journalism, Photograpy, Photography, BBC, stopped, Public Places, Jeff Overs, Independant

The Tuhoe Incident : Stephen Chan

ewingsc wrote 3 weeks ago: Stephen Chan is currently Professor of International Relations at the University of London and Dean … more →

Tags: News, Stephen Chan, Tivoli

The end of the war on photographers?

David wrote 3 months ago: The UK Home Office has finally issued a circular on Photography and Counter-Terrorism (012/2009) in … more →

Tags: Terrorism, Policing, UK, Civil Liberties, Antiterrorism, Human Rights, Photography, Law, Counter-Terrorism Act

Met Police Still Unaccountable?2 comments

cosmodaddy wrote 4 months ago: Gemma Atkinson is the latest in a long line of entirely innocent people to have been abused by the M … more →

Tags: Politics, Human Rights, Civil Liberties, database state, Police State, surveillance society, metropolitan police, police, ipcc

Kent Photographer Stopped Again

babydiscarted wrote 4 months ago: Alex Turner was stopped for taking pictures of Chatham High Street in Kent, England, today. Hmmm, so … more →

Tags: photographers' rights, England, Alex Turner, Kent police, Section 44

Don't Take Photographs in Kent - Or Else

babydiscarted wrote 4 months ago: Photo by Alex Turner It’s well known the English police have no mercy when it comes to photogr … more →

Tags: photographers' rights, police harassment, Alex Turner, England, Kent police, Photographing police, Section 44

Shami Chakrabarti and Toffs in Wigs1 comment

jonathanfryer wrote 5 months ago: ‘Unelected toffs in wigs, be they in the Courts or in the House of Lords, have been the defend … more →

Tags: liberal democrats, Tony Blair, Association of European Journalists, aej, War-on-terror, ID Cards, Liberty, home office, 9/11

METRIC - Sick Muse

jenikkimagic wrote 5 months ago: So I heard another song I liked the sound of in a shop, this time Topshop at the Arndale in Manchest … more →

Tags: Internet Stoof, Music, Me and my words, Articles, Metric, sick muse, topshop, manchester, arndale

The Epic Story of June 16 Uprising

mayihlomenews wrote 6 months ago: Zephaniah “The Lion of Azania” Mothopeng The plan to overthrow then Apartheid government began as ea … more →

Tags: Feature Articles, apartheid, Zephaniah “The Lion of Azania” Mothopeng, Robben Island, Anti-Pass Campaign, PAC, Bantu education, Afrikaans, Kagiso Township

Terrorism Act & Photography1 comment

SFG wrote 6 months ago: A document by the National Policing Improvement Agency gives guidance to police officers accross the … more →

Tags: 1051, Photographers, Photography, police, Section 44, Terrorism

Busted Under Terrorism Act for Photographing US Embassy in London

ancavge wrote 6 months ago: Charlie Veitch YouTube May 15, 2009 This is what happens when you film at the USA Embassy in Grosven … more →

Tags: News, busted, camera, central london, charlie veitch, film, grosvenor square, Infowars, London

The Architectural Photographer as Terrorist3 comments

petebrook wrote 7 months ago: Of all the accounts, of all the testimonies, of all the confused interactions, bumbling application … more →

Tags: Amateur, Opinion, Fine Art, Institutional, Photography, metropolitan police, London, ARCHITECTURAL PHOTOGRAPHY, Edward Denison

TOLD YOU SO: Plymouth 'G20 bomb plot that wasn't a bomb plot' 5 released without charge5 comments

BristleKRS wrote 8 months ago: All five members of a group arrested in connection with an alleged terror plot have been released wi … more →

Tags: Politik, Newsburst, Cops & Crims, Activista, Twat, lies, pretext, G20, Devon & Cornwall Police

G20 terror plot foiled! Or, How The Police Justify Their Existence With Loud Headlines Now (Quiet Apologies Later)15 comments

BristleKRS wrote 8 months ago: * Please note that I am updating this post with all the news stories on it as I spot them. I am tryi … more →

Tags: Activista, Big A, Little A, Cops & Crims, Newsburst, Politik, West Country, Devon & Cornwall Police, Exeter, G20

Wandsworth Borough Police, Anti-terror legislation, Alan Moore and Me13 comments

Gez wrote 9 months ago: Now, this post has nothing to do with social media or the internet. It does however have something t … more →

Tags: Me, Alan Moore, Colin Swan, London, police, Section 44, Stewart Low, Terrorism, Wandsworth Borough Police

How many people are being arrested for taking pictures in public in Britain?9 comments

David wrote 9 months ago: I’m seeing more and more local and self-reported stories of ordinary people being harassed and … more →

Tags: Security, Surveillance, CCTV, Vidéosurveillance, Terrorism, Civil Liberties, Antiterrorism, Human Rights, Photography

David Blunkett on Big Brother Britain

Stop it Now! wrote 9 months ago: Power to the People Hard-liner, David Blunkett, is expected to criticise the government’s cont … more →

Tags: Big Brother, Civil Liberties, database society, General, Resist, Big Brother Britain, British politics, David Blunkett, gordon brown


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