British Journal of Photography - All quiet on the Westminster front »
Posted By berkeley 6 months ago in Political NewsThe Home Office has refused to release data on the use of Section 44 of the Terrorism Act 2000 against photographers. The news comes as BJP, as part of its campaign to protect photographers' rights, files more than 46 new Freedom of Information Act requests to uncover where photography can be challenged in England and Wales.
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the police have the power to arrest photographers in certain areas, but they refuse to say where those places are.
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again, this is more like monty python...
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