During the day about a dozen or saw assorted journalists, camera people, photographers etc found themselves inside the ring of police holding 'the bulk' of the protesters - either because that's where they wanted to be or because they got trapped there. I'm not aware of any of those being allowed to leave the pen in order to file their photos etc - unlawful but sadly not unusual dispite new guidelines issues to the police on treatment of the press.
Journalists outside of the pen were generally treated with some respect and apart from being hassled to move from places where you could actually see anything, they were generally allowed to get on with their jobs and not threatened with arrest for most of the day.
At one stage I heard a police office tell a courious onlooker that they needed a lawful reason to be present in the square and that they were either press or protester or shouldn't be there. It seemed that as far as they were concerned at that stage, there were only three types of people; police, press and protesters. However, that changed as time went on and eventually the police were ordered to hand out warning notices to everyone present, including the press, explaining that their presence was unlawful and they must move of face arrest.
Obviously journalists carrying out their jobs in parliament square, a public place, could not be commiting the offence of taking part in an unlawful demo and therefore not lawfully arrested but that didn't stop the police threatening to do just that. I saw several members of the press take these warnings, read them and then move away.
Worse still, I spoke to several of the journalist who had been inside the police ring. When they were finally allowed to leave along with the protesters (one by one over the space of a couple of hours) they were forced to give their names and address (plus show proof of ID). Apparently this was so that the police could report them for summons for an offense they could not actually commit., ie. taking part in an unlawful protest. Additionally, and this is the most worrying part of the whole thing, they were then told that they must leave the area or face arrest and were then escorted from the square!
These were not people taking pictures for indymedia but all NUJ members working for the likes of PA, Sky, Daily Mail etc. I hope the NUJ takes action on this soon as I'm sure it's getting worse not better.
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10.10.2006 01:04
obo
Scrap the press card NOW
10.10.2006 22:29
Why does ANYBODY need the polices permission to be a photographer, how on earth did we let ourselves be sucked in to a system that give the police total control over our working lives, a political driven police force at that.
The introduction of the stop and produce on police demand press card is the biggest mistake ever to be forced upon us, prior to these police press cards we were given ID by our employers and it worked very well, what was a good idea, a universal press card has become our worst nightmare, a produce on demand nack door for the MI5 in to our lives.
We must resist and unite and reject the police press card, send it back, refuse to carry it and refuse to produce ID on demand for simply working.
What a tangled web we have woven, a state controled permission card to be a photographer....
Hands off our right to do our jobs
SCRAP THE POLICE PRESS CARD !
Refuse and resist state control
Tony
press cards
11.10.2006 01:15
john
Dear John
11.10.2006 17:12
You speak of the gate keepers, but I can tell you on very good authority that the police are the overall master gatekeeper of blue and yellow press cards, they have absolute authority over all cards issued and in use, they can and have had cards cancelled on the spot at the say so of a senior officer, "see earlier indymedia articles" and if they do not want you to get one, you will not !.
The system that was set up in good will by the press has been turned against us !
tony