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Joined: 13 Sep 2006 Posts: 2568 Location: One breath from Glory
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Posted: Thu Sep 11, 2008 11:54 pm Post subject: |
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Obviously a "bridge too far" for the police
Quote: | I was out the other week taking photos of the local bridges with my new camera since it was a nice evening. The police pulled up (lights blazing etc) and said I had been seen taking photos of the bridge on their CCTV cams, and under the terrorist act they were called out because I was taking photos, I asked "Is it against the law to take photos of the bridge now?" they replied no, but under the terrorist legislation they had to take all my details. They asked me a heap of questions, my name, D.O.B, address, home phone number, etc. ran a load of checks, then came back, asking for my driver licence, checked my motorbike over, etc. I was there for about 3/4 of an hour while they sat in their Range Rover running these checks, before they finally let me go. When they were satisfied I wasn't a runaway criminal with a stolen motorbike, I asked if they wanted me to delete the photos that I had taken, they said "No, it's ok". So what was all that about?
They handed me an A5 sheet of paper about the terrorism act and that I had been questioned "for my safety", I can scan this if anyone wants to see it?
Surely if I were a terrorist wanting to take photos of something, I would have done it discretely with a mobile phone, not spent 20 mins setting up my tripod, going through the manual settings on my camera, changing the shutter times, ISO, aperture settings to get the photos right. |
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"for we wrestle not against flesh and blood but against principalities, against powers, against rulers of the darkness of this world, against wicked spirits in high places " Eph.6 v 12 |
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