Photographers snap into action over new law
National Union of Journalists. | 06.02.2009 15:29 | Other Press | Repression | Terror War
The union is joining with campaigners to organise a mass picture taking session outside London’s police HQ on Monday 16 February – the day the act becomes law.
Mark – who uses his comedy act to expose state and corporate wrongdoing – will be joined outside New Scotland Yard by renowned documentary-maker Chris Atkins, NUJ vice-president Pete Murray and a bevy of photographers.
Photojournalist and NUJ member Marc Vallée said: “The plan is simple, turn up with your camera and exercise your democratic right to take a photograph in a public place.”
There have already been cases of photographers stopped from working by police quoting anti-terror laws.
John Toner, the NUJ’s organiser who looks after freelance photographers, said: “Police officers are in news pictures at all sorts of events – football matches, carnivals, state processions – so the union wants to make it clear that taking their pictures is not the act of a criminal.
“Our members are photographers – not terrorists.”
Roy Mincoff, NUJ Legal Officer, said: “Photographers do not want to endanger the health and safety of the police or the public – but it is important in a democracy that they can do their jobs properly without facing unnecessary legal restrictions.”
The photo taking will start at 11am outside New Scotland Yard on Broadway, London.
More links:
"NUJ, activists and BJP calls for photography rights event" - BJP.
http://www.bjp-online.com/public/showPage.html?page=838048
“I’m a Photographer … not a Terrorist” – Media Event - New Scotland Yard - Monday 16 February 2009.
http://marcvallee.wordpress.com/2009/02/04/im-a-photographer-not-a-terrorist/
"I'm a Photographer ... not a Terrorist – Media Event - New Scotland Yard"
http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=47417324089
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