Police Woman Doesn't Want To Be Filmed In Public
Posted: Mon Feb 15, 2016 3:14 pm
Police Woman Doesn't Want To Be Filmed In Public
Here is an example of a female police constable who doesn't like being filmed in public.
I don't know the ins and outs but the police van is parked on the pavement and on double yellow lines as well.
The Association of Chief Police Officers (ACPO) of England, Wales & Northern Ireland have issued guidance for photographers and film makers. There is nothing in law (or legals) prohibits the taking of photographs, film or digital images in a public place. Once you have your recordings, the Police have no power to delete or confiscate it without a court order.
In other words you can take as many pictures as you like on the streets and film away for as long as you like. After all, its only right that you should be able to record what your eyes can see so that you do not forget what you witness.
EDIT: Video was took down after a while. Please feel free to add another if you can.
Here is an example of a female police constable who doesn't like being filmed in public.
I don't know the ins and outs but the police van is parked on the pavement and on double yellow lines as well.
The Association of Chief Police Officers (ACPO) of England, Wales & Northern Ireland have issued guidance for photographers and film makers. There is nothing in law (or legals) prohibits the taking of photographs, film or digital images in a public place. Once you have your recordings, the Police have no power to delete or confiscate it without a court order.
In other words you can take as many pictures as you like on the streets and film away for as long as you like. After all, its only right that you should be able to record what your eyes can see so that you do not forget what you witness.
EDIT: Video was took down after a while. Please feel free to add another if you can.