I would have thought twice about this myself but interested in others view
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/scotland/edinburgh_and_east/7651107.stm
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/scotland/edinburgh_and_east/7651107.stm
"I'm going to impose a fine to remind him chivalry is not dead and when somebody is in distress you leave them to it."
Yes they would ....ME .... but like you SO WHATIt is a load of rubbish, its not illegal to take a picture of anyone - so how the court can rule that is wrong, its not like he harrased her, he probably didnt even talk to her - if he used a zoom lens and was miles away, i bet nothing would of happened, he would have a shot, and no one would be any wiser.
Silly courts.

It is a load of rubbish, its not illegal to take a picture of anyone - so how the court can rule that is wrong, its not like he harassed her, he probably didn't even talk to her - if he used a zoom lens and was miles away, i bet nothing would of happened, he would have a shot, and no one would be any wiser.
Silly courts.
He should appeal that the law says that it is legal to take a photograph in a public place as long as you are not breaking any other laws such as causing an obstruction or committing a breach of the peace.Being unchivalrous was not a crime last time I looked although chivalry is an attribute all of us should have
the sherriff is a tool, simple as

he pleaded guilty thats why he was fined lol
based on what i've read the guy is a tool and from your response i'd gather the same about you?
As a Sassenach living up here, if it had been a Scot that took the pic there'd have been a 50-50 chance he'd have been done for racist behaviour as well.
I think there is more to this story than has been printed, but the legal decision is about the normal standard for Sherrif courts.
AndyB is making the common sense response here.
Breach of The Peace is a Common Law offence and there are actually two offences... either causing a BoP or conduct whereby a BoP is likely to be occasioned.
We're not hearing the full story here I'm sure, but reading between the lines, this is a party of people outside a pub all the worse for a few tipples, one of them throwing up, who've got more than a little upset about this guy taking pics of the incident, and probably not being too discreet about it by the look of it. Most sensible people would not expect a favourable reaction from the group in this situation, and that's the POV which the Sherrif seems to have taken.
grumpy69 - no probs. I've never had a major problem yet but over here on the west coast nearly every other crime report in the local paper has racial parts to it. From what I've seen most of it is Scot on Scot, is more bigotry than anything else and gets classed in law as racial.
this was in Ayr.when heating up a meat pie in a chip shop WHY do they throw in in the fryerit was a bit greasy
this was in Ayr.