sepiareverb
genius and moron
BillBingham2
Registered User
A great find.
Thanks for sharing.
B2 (;->
Thanks for sharing.
B2 (;->
Sparrow
Veteran
That's handy
Sparrow
Veteran
Gawwd ya can’t move without triping over one now … congrats Bill
BillBingham2
Registered User
Thank you Sir. Lots to learn still.
This is a great find for those across the pond. Wish we had the same over here.
B2 (;->
This is a great find for those across the pond. Wish we had the same over here.
B2 (;->
xxloverxx
Shoot.
Great find, but that response doesn't work for film.
degruyl
Just this guy, you know?
Nor does the police right to view images...
Sparrow
Veteran
Nor does the police right to view images...
Who's police?
semilog
curmudgeonly optimist
Photographer's rights card - U.S.
Photographer's rights card - U.S.
We do. Here is a U.S. version. Also, here is the ACLU bust card.
Photographer's rights card - U.S.
Thank you Sir. Lots to learn still.
This is a great find for those across the pond. Wish we had the same over here.
B2 (;->
We do. Here is a U.S. version. Also, here is the ACLU bust card.
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Kevin
Rainbow Bridge
There's a typo on the card that reads:
Would you like you see them officer?"
Would you like you see them officer?"
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seifadiaz
Established
Any Australian version? :-D
ruby.monkey
Veteran
Yes. It simply reads, 'Screw you, copper!'Any Australian version? :-D
semilog
curmudgeonly optimist
ruby.monkey
Veteran
Robin Harrison
aka Harrison Cronbi
I few months back I was approached by three police officers, and I gave them my name and address because they said 'we've stopped you now, so we have to take them'. Turns out they can only do that if I'm being reported for an offence. Is there anyway I can find out if I was reported for an offence and whether my details are kept anywhere?
Matus
Well-known
Any German version? I never had a problem, would prefer to know my rights (and rights of the other side too) better ...
Sparrow
Veteran
Jennings! shave that one and send it to the bunker …. 

Sparrow
Veteran
I few months back I was approached by three police officers, and I gave them my name and address because they said 'we've stopped you now, so we have to take them'. Turns out they can only do that if I'm being reported for an offence. Is there anyway I can find out if I was reported for an offence and whether my details are kept anywhere?
You could write to the Chief Constable's Office and they would have to let you have everything they have in the form of electronic data.
However the anonymity of being one record in millions may be preferable to having an “attitude” flag attached to your name
jesse1dog
Light Catcher
Thanks sepiareverb.
Just printed off a couple of copies for me and a mate!
I'll also send the file to my tame policeman sergeant (son) who is in another UK force and see what is his reaction. If anything printable and interesting I'll 'report' back.
jesse
Just printed off a couple of copies for me and a mate!
I'll also send the file to my tame policeman sergeant (son) who is in another UK force and see what is his reaction. If anything printable and interesting I'll 'report' back.
jesse
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