Following three weeks of intense media coverage, the Metropolitan Police has re-issued to its staff members guidelines on the use of anti-terror legislation on photographers, highlighting the fact that 'people taking photographs in public should not be stopped and searched unless there is a valid reason'
Author: Olivier Laurent
14 Dec 2009 Tags: Section 43Section 44Terrorism act 2000Metropolitan policeStreet rights
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