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Tag Archives: nick cloke
Photographers debate rights with police – on a blog
Photojournalist Marc Vallée has a story about Sussex police seizing a protester’s footage at an anti-facist protest (photographs here). On his blog, Vallée reports: The film cassette was seized by police on the street under Section 19 of the Police … Continue reading
Posted in photography, police, press freedom Tagged glenn williams, marc vallee, nick cloke 1 Comment