Guy Fawkes
The voice of treason
- Sep 29, 2007
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Police have to abide by rules themselves and cannot just stop and question people, without reasonable suspicion. Read the article.
http://www.brightonandhovenews.org/...error-law-for-taking-photo-of-hove-town-hall/
Member of the public is suspicious about the actions of a member of the public photographing a public building where a major gathering of football fans is about to happen (therefore reasonable suspicion? - as responding to a report from the public regarding his motives / behaviour)
Police arrive in response to this suspicion that has been reported and ask who he is and he refuses to identify himself and is not known by the officers investigating
Why then is it unreasonable for them to detain him in this situation to be able to work out his identity? If he was a terrorist he still wouldn't be known to those officers, should they have just that go as well as an unknown individual?