bbc good morning scotland interview about the bbc stance and short resistance to the warrents issued to seize unbroadcast footage from bbc, itv1 and sky of the events in edinburgh on monday 4th july
4mins 53secs
1.67MB MP3 @ 48kbps mono
the interview is with BBC Scotland lawyer Alistair Bonnington and NUJ spokesman Paul Holleran and was recorded from
http://www.bbc.co.uk/scotland/radioscotland/view/show.shtml?good_morning The audio is no longer available on the website so has been reproduced here.
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http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/2005/09/322617.html
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NO CHOICE
08.09.2005 15:51
They were told ! that by volunteering evidence you no longer have the right to journalistic protection under the law, so they simply threw 100 years of protection out of the nearest window.
If they hadn't done it, even with a warrent, it's tough titty for plod, but they did so it is tough titty for you !
So it is hard luck from now on.
So next time you see a BBC film crew... THINK PRISON SENTENCE
As The Rozzers now have automatic rights to the tapes...Thank BBC Nottingham !
DICK4EADS
Dolly The Sheeple
boycott bbc
08.09.2005 23:39
Yea, the other companies are scum as well, but this is a more fundamental issue of media reportage that a stand needs to be made here as well.
Freedom To Protest
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boycott
09.09.2005 07:38
In Nottingham the local bbc news has the London road roundabout in view behind the news readers, could have some fun with that!
L
it's a difficult issue
09.09.2005 12:15
The problematic area imho is that they allowed the police to view all tapes they wanted before deciding which tapes they wanted to warrent seize - which is i guess just the same as allowing them to take all tapes in effect.
In the radio interview there's also something that needs a clarification, and that's when the bbc lawyer says that the nuj bbc chapel in fact asked the bbc to hand over tapes - that does need more explanation.
In previous cases the requests have also included docuumentary written evidence, source lists and tapes of individual interviews - which is i think very different to simply street footage (not to diminish the seriousness of the current case).
Wasn't there a similar attempt to get tapes after J18? anyone know what happened with that?
hack
not to pay the TV license
09.09.2005 12:21
prup
Good idea
09.09.2005 20:19
How many have to be Jailed on evidence suppiled by the BBC before you wake up.
BBC video crew = Prison sentence...END OF STORY
Dolly the Sheeple