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Olympics organisers refuse to clarify photography rules ahead of Games

The London Organising Committee claims it would be "impractical" to publish a list of authorised cameras and lenses for use at Olympic venues

Street Rights 13 Jul 2012

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Olympics' security guards "trained to deter people from taking photographs"

A manager for G4S, a security firm, has said that security guards working to protect the Olympic site in London are trained to deter people from taking photographs, it has been claimed

Street Rights 23 Apr 2012

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London Underground apologises for DSLR ban blunder

London Underground is considering opening Aldwych station to professional photographers after facing a storm of protests for banning DSLR cameras at the historical underground station, BJP can reveal

Street Rights 10 Jan 2012

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"Tight schedule" forced ban on DSLRs, says London Transport Museum [update]

A ban on digital SLRs at Aldwych Underground Station was imposed after London Transport Museum feared that the use of professional equipment "could delay the tours" of the station

Street Rights 06 Dec 2011

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Press photographers slam Leveson Inquiry's "one-way traffic"

The British Press Photographers' Association has asked to appear in front of the Leveson Inquiry into the culture, practice and ethics of the press after a number of high-profile witnesses criticised photographers...

Rights 01 Dec 2011

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"Security guards have no right to prevent street photography," says Home Office

The Home Office and the British Security Industry Association have published a new set of guidelines for security guards confirming that photography in public places is legal and cannot be restricted

Street Rights 07 Nov 2011

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Press photographer arrested for covering street fight [update]

A Manchester Evening News photographer was briefly arrested while he was taking pictures, in a public place, of a street fight near the Manchester Magistrates' Court

Street Rights 14 Jun 2011

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Photographers gather to protest public photography restrictions

More than 40 photographers assembled in front of London's City Hall today to protest photography restrictions imposed in semi-public places around the country

Street Rights 03 May 2011

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Section 44: A wasted opportunity

A year after the European Court of Human Rights found Britain's stop-and-search powers to be illegal, and six months after the Home Office ordered a review of the controversial anti-terrorism laws, the...

Street Rights 28 Jan 2011

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Government to replace Section 44 with more limited powers [update 4]

Home Secretary Theresa May has announced that she will ask the government to replace the controversial Section 44 stop-and-search powers with more limited rules "to prevent the misuse of these powers against...

Street Rights 26 Jan 2011

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Kuwait's ban on DSLRs was a hoax

The photography press around the world, BJP included, fell for it. Last week, Kuwait Times revealed that three Kuwaiti ministries had banned the use of digital SLRs in public places. The information, it...

Rights 23 Nov 2010

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Home Office reaffirms street photography rights

The Home Secretary has gone on the record as saying that the Government has no plans to introduce any requirement for photographers to carry identification, as the Home Office continues its review of anti-terrorism...

Street Rights 01 Nov 2010

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US Homeland Security deparment settles photography rights case

US Police officers are to be reminded that "no general security regulations prohibit photography" outside federal courthouses, after a photographer, who was arrested in 2009, won a settlement in the lawsuit...

Street Rights 19 Oct 2010

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Stop me if you've heard this one before...

Police v Photographers: Officers to be re-issued guidelines that have apparently been ignored, less than nine months after the last time they were sent out.

Street Rights 17 Aug 2010

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Police investigating press photographer incident

A spokeswoman for Hackney Police has confirmed to BJP that it is "currently looking into the circumstances" surrounding a freelance photographer who was prevented from taking pictures at the scene of a...

Street Rights 04 Aug 2010

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Press photographer forced to delete images

A press photographer, Carmen Valino, was forced to delete images of a crime scene after a police sergeant argued that she was disrupting an investigation despite being behind a police cordon

Street Rights 03 Aug 2010

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