Do we need a license to take a video in a town centre on a mobile phone?

Discussion in 'General Chat' started by Brian1970, Nov 4, 2008.

  1. #1
    Do we need a license to take a video in a town centre on a mobile phone?

    This was the response to a guy taking a video on his mobile phone.

    Is it really an offence?

    See the post and video here

    Thanks Brian
     
    Brian1970, Nov 4, 2008 IP
  2. choice

    choice Prominent Member

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    #2
    just another case of the police going over the top
     
    choice, Nov 12, 2008 IP
  3. Brian1970

    Brian1970 Notable Member

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    #3
    Your right, funny how the guy videoed the questioning.

    Thanks Brian
     
    Brian1970, Nov 12, 2008 IP
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    Acerdig Peon

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    #4
    I made a few pictures In downtown last sunday and even two police guys, without any problem.
     
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    jonathon Well-Known Member

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    #5
    The police can't stop people from taking photos or video in public places, they are misusing a terrorizing law that would be kicked out of any law courts, this kind of thing never happens in Newcastle or Sunderland, even when filming with Gas masks and NBC suits a few months ago in the Newcastle city center no police stopped us from filming.
     
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  6. Brian1970

    Brian1970 Notable Member

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    #6
    So this is a smoggy thing?

    Thanks Brian
     
    Brian1970, Nov 13, 2008 IP
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    viron86 Active Member

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    #7
    no if its an offence then y should we use license
     
    viron86, Nov 13, 2008 IP
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    jonathon Well-Known Member

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    No, it's southern thing, the more south you get the worst the policing is.
     
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    Brian1970 Notable Member

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    #9
    You might just have a point. I phoned the local police station to ask if I need permission to take some pictures in the town. The police replied, no.

    Maybe the policeman in the video was looking for something to do.

    Thanks Brian
     
    Brian1970, Nov 13, 2008 IP
  10. jonathon

    jonathon Well-Known Member

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    #10
    Print a copy of this UK Photographers Rights PDF, if the police ever stop you taking photos show them this.

    http://www.sirimo.co.uk/media/UKPhotographersRights.pdf
     
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    May be they want some greens :)
     
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    That's one of the rare case I ever heard...

    I think it's infringementon rights of the people in a Democratic country..
     
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    Brian1970 Notable Member

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    Brian1970, Nov 16, 2008 IP