PUBLIC Video & Photography Is LEGAL and CANT BE PROHIBITED

22 Comments so far

  1. musketeersteveliddle on January 16th, 2008

    got asked – Is it possible to work your way around the terrorism law ?
    Guess the plod in the clip did not know the law and were trying it on. Bottler Brown used anti terrorism on the Icelandic people when they had a severe financial crash and seized their assets…

    Guess he found a way round it to do as he wanted ?

  2. Lad22nd on January 18th, 2008

    Is it possible to work your way around the terrorism law?
    PS Don’t send to my inbox.

  3. RadioReporter01 on January 19th, 2008

    Should look at my channel, a similar situation in NYC.

    Same law in NYC. In public, fair game. Good point about the cops filming us.

    At 4:41 they so confidemtly but wrongly tell you it’s an offense to film them. On your own property no less.

    They were trespassing. I guess cops are stupidly arrogant the world over

  4. dallasjewishboy on January 22nd, 2008

    ImaScotsman, you don’t know the US police, do you?

    Watch this video: watch?v=xFH0M6LpbPc

    And this is a very light video, in many other cases the cop would beat the guy and put him in jail. I’m giving you a very “light” video to demonstrate my statement.

    Cheers.

  5. ImaScotsman on January 22nd, 2008

    Im from the UK and i cant agree with your statement on folks using there brains. To many people believe everything the mainstream media tells them

  6. dallasjewishboy on January 23rd, 2008

    Very good video, it works very well in the UK but in the United States cops won’t even argue with someone about it, they will just beat him up or arrest him, for no reason.

    You gotta love the UK, at least there people do work with their brains properly, unlike the US.

  7. sakkurae on January 24th, 2008

    thats why they are hired as police. DUMB AS FUKK

  8. gandi69 on January 24th, 2008

    why is the guy a british police offer? hes not even from this country

  9. musketeersteveliddle on January 26th, 2008

    It is illegal to use guns in this country, we have a lot of gun crime as the criminals seem to look on police as an occupational annoyance.
    UK soon going to get database of all internet use, all phone calls for “crime fighting”

    Too many times police stop people filming and then use anti terrorist laws to justify it :(

  10. redkiba on January 26th, 2008

    The accent didn’t give it away, lol? And yes it is the same in the states btw. Big brother is able to scan every phone conversation in the country, and does, for anything they may call “suspicious.” We cant even talk about our own president without being tapped. Judges have admitted to granting warrents without evidence, and now we have literally unconstatutional laws, such as the fBI no longer needs warrents to search anything anywhere they want. On another note, Hellsing is cool, so are ninjas

  11. nameofthepen on January 27th, 2008

    When using cameras is outlawed, only outlaws will use cameras.

  12. AngryBadger on January 28th, 2008

    You have no reasonable expectation of privacy in a public space sorry. Thats the very reason they get away with having CCTV all over the place.

  13. magiclava on January 30th, 2008

    Its not that we live in some Orwellian nightmare, it’s just that some police and people who think they are police are as thick as pig ****.

  14. nitrusoxyde on January 31st, 2008

    I do believe there are laws stating that anyone who commits crime under color of country is personally liable

  15. musketeersteveliddle on February 2nd, 2008

    One day plod might get a clue about the laws they are paid to uphold. These clips recorded in the UK and not in the states :)

  16. MANCKIE on February 3rd, 2008

    This may as well be communist Chian as atheist marxists are in control

  17. VillageInfo on February 5th, 2008

    why so angry?

  18. analyzingfunny on February 7th, 2008

    If they see the camera, then they know. So it would be ok to record them, then.

  19. 43anonymous on February 9th, 2008

    It’s all about the reasonable expectation of privacy.

  20. puffman311 on February 11th, 2008

    Wow. And some Americans ***** about this being a police state due to the Patriot Act…

  21. DarthX3nu on February 14th, 2008

    there ya go

  22. analyzingfunny on February 15th, 2008

    Recording someone without their knowing is illegal in some states.

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