Police make tourist delete photos of buses

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Police make tourist delete photos of buses

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In today's Guardian letters page:
During a recent visit to London I had a nasty incident, which killed interest in any further trips to this city. As I was taking pictures of double-decker buses with my son, we were approached by two policemen. First, we were told that it is forbidden to take pictures of anything in conjunction with transport. Then our names, passport numbers and London hotel address were noted. After that we were forced to delete all pictures that included any transport - even pictures of the new underground station in Vauxhall, which is a modern sculpture! These deletions were not only enforced destruction of private property, but an infringement of our privacy.

I understand the need for some sensitivity in an era of terrorism, but isn't it naive to think terrorism can be prevented by terrorising tourists?
(http://www.guardian.co.uk/politics/2009 ... sts-police)

Since when has it been forbidden to take photos of "anything in conjunction with transport"? I missed that bill.
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Since when has it been forbidden to take photos of "anything in conjunction with transport"? I missed that bill.
You think Politicians should tell the police what to do?
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Just another example of the police enforcing The Terrorism Act 2000.

The visitors were lucky to get off so lightly.

Interesting info here: http://www.sirimo.co.uk/ukpr.php
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Schnews will be getting worried at a mainstream paper starting to steal their stories...
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.........it is forbidden to take pictures of anything in conjunction with transport.......
They better ban the Google "Street View" then.....
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Bandidoz wrote:
.........it is forbidden to take pictures of anything in conjunction with transport.......
They better ban the Google "Street View" then.....
And Google Image. There are ten pages of pictures of London buses and the same of underground stations including at least one of Vauxhall. We are increasingly being treated as idiots by idiots: police and politicians.

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