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Re:Road Rage in Bath
27 January 2012 20:32
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"She also informed me it was her legal right to follow me home. I live in Siberia and was only here on a short holiday so this surprised me."
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Re:Road Rage in Bath
27 January 2012 20:32
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drab4 cu3ed Nope, public street, in NI though its different, no one is allowed to take pictures of a police cars, Rovers etc in a public setting. Think we have this rule over here too don't we? Not allowed to photograph police. They brought it in under some anti-terrorism law a few years back. People still do it though so I guess it's not strictly enforced, or the police have to prove there's a link to terrorism if they confiscate or something. Not sure TBH We ABSOLUTELY dont! Please check for yourself. It is perfectly legal to photograph anything in public, at any time (including police officers going about their business) UNLESS the police have 'reasonable grounds to suspect' that you are doing so for the purposes of committing a terrorist act. Legally, it is THEIR responsibility to show that they have 'reasonable grounds'. It is NOT your responsibility to prove that you arent a terrorist. Lots of policemen (and women), especially at political event/marches etc like to imply that they have the right to stop you filming. On occasion they will even state this as a fact. But it isnt. In general the police dont like being filmed, as they know that such films have a horrible tendency to end up in court or in the media if they do/say something wrong, make a mistake, forget to follow proceedure etc etc. But it absolutely isnt true (whatever they might claim) that they have a right to stop you filming. Ironically, of course, the police are awfully fond of filming us, and have special units do so (FIT squads). They just dont like it when its the other way around
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Re:Road Rage in Bath
27 January 2012 20:42
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Interesting post tac as I had an officer try and stop me taking photos of the aftermath from a bank robbery (2 police cars outside lol) I gave up in the end, had I known I'd have carried on
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Re:Road Rage in Bath
27 January 2012 20:44
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There's something about the type of conceited, selfish, pretentious arrognace displayed by that woman which simultaneously enrages and depresses me to the point of somnolence . I hate people like her. I mean patholoigically so. It's like they haven't fully evolved and gained the benefits of pre-frontal cortex development which would allow them to empathise with others and facilitate the necessary introspection to conclude that they are in fact not the centre of the universe and the world dosen't exist to solely revole around their immediate needs. Humanity, I am disappoint.
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Re:Road Rage in Bath
27 January 2012 20:56
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If the guy filming had slightly more than a basic grasp of the English language it could have been an epic video but his responses to her pointless questions and accusations were pathetic. Also did anyone else watch to the end and was the screen black for about a minute while hubby kept repeating his 'intimidating' mantra?
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Re:Road Rage in Bath
27 January 2012 20:59
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It sounding like their was more of a scuffle so I think he put it in his pocket but still recording.
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Re:Road Rage in Bath
27 January 2012 21:01
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Yeah in his pocket when it went black, he takes it out again right at the end Agree the bloke seemed unduly worried, the vid would have been more of a classic if he'd been cheekier. The comments are hilarious though lol
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Re:Road Rage in Bath
27 January 2012 21:35
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I had an incident on that road that resulted in a torn pec changed my life forever.Thats all.
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Re:Road Rage in Bath
27 January 2012 21:50
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I stayed in a hotel on that road. That is all.
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Re:Road Rage in Bath
28 January 2012 08:27
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