A One-Off, Hopefully
Posted: Mon 27 Oct 2014, 17:25
The bad old days when photographers were being hassled by the authorities and private security guards seem to be mainly behind us. In the worst cases people were being tussled to the ground by five or six policeman, or thrown into cells for having the temerity to take photographs in a public place. Several police forces ended up paying compensation for the actions of their officers. To my surprise, this was one of the first issues the current government tackled within a few days of taking office in 2010 and its efforts to resolve the problem have been largely successful.
As this story demonstrates, there are still a few ill informed security staff out there, although thankfully they appear to be the exception nowadays. It remains something about which we should be mindful, especially as the country is facing an increased terrorist threat at present. In this instance, the situation appears to have been resolved amicably and the photographer eventually ended up getting his shot.
http://www.amateurphotographer.co.uk/la ... hell-37381
As this story demonstrates, there are still a few ill informed security staff out there, although thankfully they appear to be the exception nowadays. It remains something about which we should be mindful, especially as the country is facing an increased terrorist threat at present. In this instance, the situation appears to have been resolved amicably and the photographer eventually ended up getting his shot.
http://www.amateurphotographer.co.uk/la ... hell-37381