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https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news...terror-law-for-taking-hove-town-hall-pictures
As I understand it the initial conversation was with a passing member of police civilian staff. Do civilian staff have the authority to request identification and make enquiries of a member of the public?
https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news...terror-law-for-taking-hove-town-hall-pictures
Police have been accused of abusing their powers by a professional photographer who was detained under anti-terror laws after he was seen taking pictures of Hove town hall on Thursday. Eddie Mitchell was held for about an hour while police checked his camera.
It was eventually decided that there was no reason to believe that the press photographer, who works for outlets including the BBC, was a terrorist.
“I respect wholeheartedly that the police have a job to do,” Mitchell said, “but there should be clarity on people taking pictures in a public place – it is not a crime … As far as I am concerned, it is a total misuse and abuse of power.”
Mitchell declined to explain who he was or what he was doing to a passing member of police staff on the grounds that he was not breaking any laws. Both he and Sussex police agreed that the conversation was not antagonistic.
It was eventually decided that there was no reason to believe that the press photographer, who works for outlets including the BBC, was a terrorist.
“I respect wholeheartedly that the police have a job to do,” Mitchell said, “but there should be clarity on people taking pictures in a public place – it is not a crime … As far as I am concerned, it is a total misuse and abuse of power.”
Mitchell declined to explain who he was or what he was doing to a passing member of police staff on the grounds that he was not breaking any laws. Both he and Sussex police agreed that the conversation was not antagonistic.
As I understand it the initial conversation was with a passing member of police civilian staff. Do civilian staff have the authority to request identification and make enquiries of a member of the public?

