Plucky pensioner's placard prevents police photographer from snapping speakers.
FIT try and fail to intimidate pensioner.
More pension placards arrive to block view of hapless vertically challenged plod
FIT withdraw humiliated. But which dangerous terrorist were they trying to snap?
Erm...Kate Hoey the local Labour MP. Never knew they were such a threat!
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Double the rate of tax
25.09.2005 12:39
The Tax man
Your rights to defend yourself against police photography
25.09.2005 13:04
So long as you do not obstruct an officer who is trying to get past you, do not touch the officer in a way that could be construed as assault or obstruction, do not use abusive language, you are at liberty to hold a placard or other device between you and the camera.
Make sure that you are not in a location where you could be construed as obstructing the highway by standing still with your placard in front of the camera. Asking the police questions about what they are doing while standing in front of the camera will usually avoid any claims of obstruction of the highway.
I have found that the best tactic is to go right up to the officers who are filming (face to face), staring at the camera and keep asking them why they are filming me and the other demonstrators and pointing out that their intimidatory tactics will never work. Keep doing this until, very quickly usually, they stop filming at that point and they move on. Repeat tactic as often as you feel able and encourage others to do so. Normally, their senior officers will get the team to back off if enough people constantly stand immediately in front of their cameras. I know its a bit tiresome, but its important to constantly confront these intimidatory big brother police tactics.
defender of liberty
Remember the Data Protection Acct
25.09.2005 16:41
Why are demos getting smaller? Because many people are intimidated by FIT. This is just one technique they are using to restrict our fundamental rights. But its hardly surprising they feel they can do this as recent legislation, eg SOCA, reinforces this attitude. WE ARE NOW LIVING IN A POLICE STATE.
Gulliver
police state
25.09.2005 18:27
It would seem to be indicative of the sort of mind set sought after in recruits to this particular team and their subsequent training. Those of us who have unwittingly formed the fat buffer zone around the London based international financial district, have often contrasted the policing of demonstrations here, in comparison to less ‘developed’ countries, and congratulated ourselves on our tradition of free speech. However both here and globally we are exploited by corporate interest. Just as multinational businesses extracts natural resources from impoverished countries to maximise their profits, they extract consent from those in countries kept wealthy and stable, those that house their administration, to minimize their risk.
As global neo-liberal economics establishes a greater hold, and surveillance technology becomes more sophisticated giving the same freedoms to all citizens of this country is no longer cost effective. This is bringing about a change in the methods of policing dissent, exaggerating the inequalities that have always existed covertly. The increasing ghetto-ization, into rich and poor, this or that culture, the investment of ‘community leader’s with power and resources to control the splintered inhabitants of our cities, enables easy classification into who is treated roughly and who is not. All you then have to do is experiment with a dedicated police team, recruit those with a predisposition to bully and build on their latent prejudices, and you have the FIT team. In the light of the numerous deaths in custody, particularly black people, the death of Jean Charles de Menezes, greater police powers, perhaps the responce ‘just doing my job’, begs a question, rather than forms a defence.
no illusions
I'll have a P please Bob.
29.09.2005 20:40
Plucky pensioner's placard prevents police photographer photographing prats poncing pathetically, piss-poor parade postponed.
R Holness
Cor, he's FIT
30.09.2005 16:14
groucho