Police seize protesters film
September 1st, 2010


BRIGHTON, UNITED KINGDOM – 30.08.10. A police evidence bag with film shot by local man Glenn Williams of an anti-fascist protest. The film cassette was seized by police on the street under Section 19 of the Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984 on Monday 30 August 2010 Brighton, England. Early in the day police clashed with around 200 anti-fascist campaigners as around 40 far-right nationalist protesters congregated under heavy police protection. Police used dogs and horses to clear anti-fascist protesters blocking streets in Brighton to stop the far right march. (Photo by Marc Vallée/marcvallee.co.uk) (c) Marc Vallée, 2010. All rights reserved.

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On Monday I covered a protest in Brighton. I saw the police seize an anti-fascist protesters film cassette. The police used Section 19 of the Police and Criminal Evidence Act (PACE) 1984. What I found out is of great concern for photographers, journalists, media activists and especially New York fund managers.

Below is part of Section 19 of PACE:

(3) The constable may seize anything which is on the premises if he has reasonable grounds for believing —

(a) that it is evidence in relation to an offence which he is investigating or any other offence; and

(b) that it is necessary to seize it in order to prevent the evidence being concealed, lost, altered or destroyed.

So is it lawful for the police to seize media content from a member of the public on the street? It all comes down to the PACE definition of premises.

You can find that definition in Section 23.

The definition includes two very chilling words, “any place”.

I asked human rights lawyer Anna Mazzola from Hickman & Rose for her view on the use of Section 19 in a public order context.

“This episode reveals a worrying policy. Sussex police clearly think that Section 19 entitles them to remove film and footage from people where they suspect they have evidence of a crime and they can say that they have reason to believe the person may destroy that evidence. That is disturbing news for journalists and amateur photographers, particularly those covering public order events. While the police obviously have a duty to prevent and detect crime, they also have to provide some assurance that they will not use Section 19 to seize journalistic material.”


Police clash with anti-fascist campaigners (30.08.10)
August 31st, 2010


BRIGHTON, UNITED KINGDOM – 30.08.10. Police clash with around 200 anti-fascist campaigners as around 40 far-right nationalist protesters congregate under heavy police protection on Monday 30 August 2010 Brighton, England. Police used dogs and horses to clear anti-fascist protesters blocking streets in Brighton to stop the far right march. (Photos by Marc Vallée/marcvallee.co.uk) (c) Marc Vallée, 2010. All rights reserved.

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EDL/UAF Protests – Bolton – (20.03.10)
March 21st, 2010


BOLTON, UNITED KINGDOM – 20.03.10. An anti-fascist campaigner is arrested as the far right English Defence League congregate in Bolton on Saturday 10 March 2010 in Lancashire, England. Police in full riot gear used the controversial tactic of ‘kettling’ along with dogs, horses and riot police snatch squads to control the demonstration organised by Unite Against Fascism (UAF) in Victoria Square. Police made dozens of arrests, including UAF organiser Weyman Bennett. (Photo by Marc Vallée/marcvallee.co.uk) (c) Marc Vallée, 2010.

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BOLTON, UNITED KINGDOM – 20.03.10. Far right nationalist campaigners congregate in Bolton on Saturday 10 March 2010 in Lancashire, England. The English Defence League protested in Victoria Square as shops and pubs across the town closed for the day. Police in full riot gear used the controversial tactic of ‘kettling’ along with dogs, horses and riot police snatch squads to control a counter demonstration organised by Unite Against Fascism (UAF). Police made dozens of arrests, including UAF organiser Weyman Bennett. (Photo by Marc Vallée/marcvallee.co.uk) (c) Marc Vallée, 2010.


Video: Veteran photographer targeted by G20 Riot Police!
April 15th, 2009


London G20 Protest 01/04/09 from Ollie Wainwright on Vimeo.

My friend and colleague, the veteran photographer David Hoffman, is targeted and attacked by a police officer in full riot gear, 3 minutes and 22 seconds into this excellent film by Ollie Wainwright.

David was documenting the G20 protest at the time.


Gaza Protest – (10.01.09)
January 10th, 2009

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LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM – 10.01.09. A young girl in Hyde Park before marching to the Israeli Embassy on Saturday 10th January 2009 in London, England. Demonstrators called for an end to the on going war between Israel and Gaza which has killed hundreds of civilians including women and children. (Photo by Marc Vallée/marcvallee.co.uk) (c) Marc Vallée, 2009.

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LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM – 10.01.09. Protesters break through barriers protecting the Israeli Embassy on Saturday 10th January 2009 in London, England. Demonstrators had marched from Hyde Park to the Israeli Embassy to protest against the on going war between Israel and Gaza which has killed hundreds of civilians including women and children. (Photo by Marc Vallée/marcvallee.co.uk) (c) Marc Vallée, 2009.


Gaza Protest – (03.01.09)
January 4th, 2009

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LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM – 03.01.09. Palestinian demonstrators set fire to the Israeli flag outside 10 Downing Street, Whitehall, London as Palestinian demonstrators and supporters protest in central London on Saturday 3rd January 2009. Demonstrators congregated to call for an end of Israeli air strikes which has killed hundreds including women and children. (Photo by Marc Vallée/marcvallee.co.uk) (c) Marc Vallée, 2009.

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LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM – 03.01.09. Palestinian demonstrators and supporters protest outside the Israeli Embassy in west London on Saturday 3rd January 2009. Hundreds of police in full riot gear blocked protesters from reaching the Embassy as protesters learn that Israeli ground troops have started to enter Gaza. (Photo by Marc Vallée/marcvallee.co.uk) (c) Marc Vallée, 2009.