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Britain's horrific new photo law
In article , Rich wrote:
Follow-ups set. [snip] Yesterday, the Metropolitan Police claimed that taking photographs of police officers would not - except in 'exceptional circumstances' - be covered by the new offence. And whatever *any* copper says is an "exceptional circumstance" will be supported by his Chief Constable, regardless of the actual circumstance. Welcome to the free world. Justin. -- Justin C, by the sea. |
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