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Hold the Front Page: Union set to take student journalist’s case toIPCC

 

A dispute between police and the National Union of Journalists over officers confiscating a video filmed by a student journalist could be taken to the Independent Police Complaints Commission.

Lewis Stainer was filming in November when he caught footage of an arrest on camera during the Occupy Nottingham protest.

He claimed the police used excessive force and should not have taken his video …

Media Student gets his seized tape back

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Friday 2 December 2011

Good news! It has been returned to him.

On 21st November, a police officer had seized a video tape from media student Lewis Stainer while he was covering events around the occupation camp in Market Square.  The police claimed they could seize it under the Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984 [section 19] since it contained 'evidence' of crime.

 

Student photographer hassled by Notts Police

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On Monday 21st November, Lewis Stainer, a student photographer covering the occupation in Market Square, witnessed the arrest of someone from the camp. He attempted to video the arrest and was promptly intimidated into handing over the video tape. After pressure from the National Union of Journalists and extensive publicity Notts Police agreed to hand back the video footage.

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Tash on Photoshop

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A selection of 'issue based' images, messed about in photoshop and edited to video 640x480 .AVI

"I am not a Terrorist": 'Not A Crime' photography

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Nottingham photographer 'Tash' strongly supports the British Journal of Photography Campaign