wgerrard
Veteran
From http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/england/london/8163428.stm the Beeb:
A UK woman is seeking a judicial review after being, she says, detained and handcuffed by police who wanted her mobile phone after she used it to film them. Police had stopped her boyfriend on suspicion of carrying drugs. They found none, and then tried to take the woman's phone, citing anti-terror laws.
The video at issue can be seen at the BBC link above. The report is unclear about whether the police actually confiscated the phone.
A UK woman is seeking a judicial review after being, she says, detained and handcuffed by police who wanted her mobile phone after she used it to film them. Police had stopped her boyfriend on suspicion of carrying drugs. They found none, and then tried to take the woman's phone, citing anti-terror laws.
The video at issue can be seen at the BBC link above. The report is unclear about whether the police actually confiscated the phone.
johannielscom
Snorting silver salts
good thing if this would go to court, some legislation on the subject might get the police on the right track on this
joachim
Convicted Ektachome user
Also on the guardian web site
Also on the guardian web site
More on this: http://www.guardian.co.uk/politics/2009/jul/21/police-search-mobile-phone-court
Also on the guardian web site
From http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/england/london/8163428.stm the Beeb:
A UK woman is seeking a judicial review after being, she says, detained and handcuffed by police who wanted her mobile phone after she used it to film them. Police had stopped her boyfriend on suspicion of carrying drugs. They found none, and then tried to take the woman's phone, citing anti-terror laws.
The video at issue can be seen at the BBC link above. The report is unclear about whether the police actually confiscated the phone.
More on this: http://www.guardian.co.uk/politics/2009/jul/21/police-search-mobile-phone-court
charjohncarter
Veteran
NathanJD
Well-known
My god! I think even I could out run those 2! who eat all the pies! you would have thought given that our bobbies don't carry projectile weapons that a tight physical standard would be necessary... obviously not!
Sparrow
Veteran
Why have those copper got their shirts over their stab-vests?
Sadly I think the Met will settle out of court if they can
Sadly I think the Met will settle out of court if they can
rbiemer
Unabashed Amateur
Is it up to them? I can see where they would want to settle but isn't a settlement (or not) the decision of the compalintant?Sadly I think the Met will settle out of court if they can
Hope she sticks to her guns on this.
Rob
Sparrow
Veteran
The system I’m afraid, if she takes the money nothing changes, if she presses her case she compromises it by handing a “hidden agenda” angle to the defence lawyers
It needs a closer contest, one the Met think they can win
It needs a closer contest, one the Met think they can win
rbiemer
Unabashed Amateur
If she states publicly that she is pursuing the case to clarify the law or establish a precedent or something similar wouldn't that eliminate the "hidden" part?The system I’m afraid, if she takes the money nothing changes, if she presses her case she compromises it by handing a “hidden agenda” angle to the defence lawyers
It needs a closer contest, one the Met think they can win
I understand that my expectations of the US legal system don't translate to any other legal system but I hope that there is some way to get this sorted out for the pohographers in the UK!
Rob
35mmdelux
Veni, vidi, vici
I thought UK was land of the free? What happened? The MO is like the middle east now, ie, police state.
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