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Are you sure about that? Not stopping may not be an offence in itself, but surely you would then be liable to arrest for obstruction, or obstructing an officer in the execution of their duty or whatever it's called. If you just blank a police officer and walk off, you are liable to maybe a more serious offence. It's also confrontational, and immediately puts up a barrier, when whatever the problem is could be amicably resolved.
if you follow the thread... the responses you are replying to refer to someone saying you have to stop taking pictures of people if they ask you to stop.. no mention of policemen
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You are allowed to take photos of people in a public space, however if they ask you to stop you must stop. If you continue after they've asked you to stop this is harrassment

