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From the British Journal of Photography 24/12/08
Jess Hurd was detained for more than 45 minutes after she was stopped on Wednesday 10 December. The photojournalist had been covering the wedding of a couple from Dale Farm in Essex, the UK's largest travellers' site.
Hurd had been covering the wedding and had followed the couple to the Ramada Docklands hotel in east London for the wedding reception. At around 4.50pm, guests started leaving the reception. Hurd followed them and while shooting stills and video she bumped into a police car parked outside the hotel.
Hurd continued shooting the guests, but was called back by the officers. She was detained under section 44 of the Terrorism Act, which allows police authorities to question anyone they suspect are acting suspiciously. Her camera was forcefully removed from her, BJP has learnt, and while she showed her press card, three police officers insisted on viewing the footage she had taken. Hurd was detained for 45 minutes and told not to use 'any of the footage that showed the police car or officers, for copyright reasons'.
Jess Hurd was detained for more than 45 minutes after she was stopped on Wednesday 10 December. The photojournalist had been covering the wedding of a couple from Dale Farm in Essex, the UK's largest travellers' site.
Hurd had been covering the wedding and had followed the couple to the Ramada Docklands hotel in east London for the wedding reception. At around 4.50pm, guests started leaving the reception. Hurd followed them and while shooting stills and video she bumped into a police car parked outside the hotel.
Hurd continued shooting the guests, but was called back by the officers. She was detained under section 44 of the Terrorism Act, which allows police authorities to question anyone they suspect are acting suspiciously. Her camera was forcefully removed from her, BJP has learnt, and while she showed her press card, three police officers insisted on viewing the footage she had taken. Hurd was detained for 45 minutes and told not to use 'any of the footage that showed the police car or officers, for copyright reasons'.

