Further blows to Togmocracy!
Stalingrad O'Neill | 25.02.2009 14:34 | Culture | Repression | Social Struggles | Birmingham
Magistrates acceptance of YouTube shy Police deleting pictures from citizens mobile phones and cash strapped Celebrity togs head down the 'Nobs We Like' pawn shop.
Location London? Court sitting 20th Feb 09
The accused told the JP that a passerby had also filmed the incident on a mobile. this was proved by CCTV footage shown to the court which clearly showed the photographer on the tape photographing The defendant said police had demanded the person's mobile and deleted the pictures. When asked in court, the officer confirmed that this was the case, the reason being to stop police being on u2b (YouTube)
Full story:
http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2009/feb/24/police-public-surveillance
Ahh yes….. in these hard bitten 'Modern Times' !
Even the nobs are starting to feel the pinch!
Still least they got summit more than a HD TV or a carrier bag of retail DVD's to take into Cash Converters
Celebrity tog Annie Leibovitz heads down to the 'Art Capital' pawnshop to pawn her copyright on all works past & future for $15 million
Full story:
http://www.guardian.co.uk/artanddesign/2009/feb/24/annie-leibovitz-art-pawn
The accused told the JP that a passerby had also filmed the incident on a mobile. this was proved by CCTV footage shown to the court which clearly showed the photographer on the tape photographing The defendant said police had demanded the person's mobile and deleted the pictures. When asked in court, the officer confirmed that this was the case, the reason being to stop police being on u2b (YouTube)
Full story:
http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2009/feb/24/police-public-surveillance
Ahh yes….. in these hard bitten 'Modern Times' !
Even the nobs are starting to feel the pinch!
Still least they got summit more than a HD TV or a carrier bag of retail DVD's to take into Cash Converters
Celebrity tog Annie Leibovitz heads down to the 'Art Capital' pawnshop to pawn her copyright on all works past & future for $15 million
Full story:
http://www.guardian.co.uk/artanddesign/2009/feb/24/annie-leibovitz-art-pawn
Stalingrad O'Neill
e-mail:
robograd@tiscali.co.uk