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in-public.com's Nick Turpin highlights the worrying developments in the UK's anti terrorist laws that affect photographers freedom to shoot in public places.

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  • Brian Carr 2 years ago
    it's a bit disturbing, open to abuse by police if they have a mind to.
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  • Manuel Mauer 2 years ago
    I´m a photographer from germany and hope we don´t get this paranoia in form of laws here. I´m with you on your opinion to your situation in gb.
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  • Travis 2 years ago
    I was relieved to see that the protest wasn't blown out of proportion by police. I was once told by a flight attendant that I was prohibited from taking photographs on board an airliner. I wondered if I was in America that day. The home of the free? Later in the flight she apologized and admitted that the captain had told her she was wrong.
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  • pixelcatcher 2 years ago
    it's a shame! thanks for the video!
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  • Tok39Larraby 2 years ago
    Wow. I never have thought it could happen in Britain. I just hope it never happens down here in Australia.

    Thanks for the vid. .. Food for thought.
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  • Oli Kember plus 2 years ago
    I'm from London, and I've seen how bored police officers love to start asking questions as soon as they see anything that resembles a lens, be it a still or film camera. Giving them more rights to hassle you is a terrible thing. Thanks for the informative video.
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