Photographing a crash scene

Photographing a crash scene

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gruffalo

Original Poster:

7,525 posts

227 months

Thursday 28th May 2015
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-cambridgeshir...

As the people caught taking photo's are being prosecuted does this mean you cannot take photo's of a crash scene and under what law would they be charged?


Boydie88

3,283 posts

150 months

Thursday 28th May 2015
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Using your phone whilst driving?

covboy

2,577 posts

175 months

Thursday 28th May 2015
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gruffalo said:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-cambridgeshir...

As the people caught taking photo's are being prosecuted does this mean you cannot take photo's of a crash scene and under what law would they be charged?
Suspect its while they were driving

I Am Milk

1,067 posts

205 months

Thursday 28th May 2015
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I would suggest that it is likely that the people they are looking to prosecute were driving at the time of taking photos/video.

speedking31

3,556 posts

137 months

Thursday 28th May 2015
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gruffalo said:
As the people caught taking photo's are being prosecuted does this mean you cannot take photo's of a crash scene and under what law would they be charged?
The misuse of apostrophes act?

DIW35

4,145 posts

201 months

Thursday 28th May 2015
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It actually says in the article that the drivers being prosecuted were caught using their mobile phones whilst driving.

lbc

3,216 posts

218 months

Thursday 28th May 2015
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The clue is in the article.

I guess the OP did not read it.

'They were stopped for using a mobile phone while driving and would be sent letters informing them about court proceedings within the next 14 days.'

gruffalo

Original Poster:

7,525 posts

227 months

Thursday 28th May 2015
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Article has been updated, the bit about driving was not there when I initially read it.

Hence the question but all now makes sense.

WinstonWolf

72,857 posts

240 months

Thursday 28th May 2015
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gruffalo said:
Article has been updated, the bit about driving was not there when I initially read it.

Hence the question but all now makes sense.
Yup, I posted about it in NP&E, the article has changed since it was first published.

Cliftonite

8,411 posts

139 months

Thursday 28th May 2015
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speedking31 said:
gruffalo said:
As the people caught taking photo's are being prosecuted does this mean you cannot take photo's of a crash scene and under what law would they be charged?
The misuse of apostrophes act?
You mean the Misuse of Apostrophes Act ?

smile




V8forweekends

2,481 posts

125 months

Thursday 28th May 2015
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gruffalo said:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-cambridgeshir...

As the people caught taking photo's are being prosecuted does this mean you cannot take photo's of a crash scene and under what law would they be charged?
I dunno about the law now, but when I'm in charge it will be "being a weapons grade bellend"

Vipers

32,893 posts

229 months

Thursday 28th May 2015
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It's a funny old world, crash..............out come the camera phones.

Fight in the street............out come the camera phones.

Someone lying in a pool of blood on the pavement............out come the camera phones.

I do hope none of the teddys were hurt in the crash.




smile






agtlaw

6,712 posts

207 months

Thursday 28th May 2015
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lbc said:
using a mobile phone while driving and would be sent letters informing them about court proceedings within the next 14 days.'
Odd.

ewenm

28,506 posts

246 months

Thursday 28th May 2015
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speedking31 said:
gruffalo said:
As the people caught taking photo's are being prosecuted does this mean you cannot take photo's of a crash scene and under what law would they be charged?
The misuse of apostrophes act?
"Photo's" short for "photographs"... but yes hehe

Mandat

3,890 posts

239 months

Thursday 28th May 2015
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DIW35 said:
It actually says in the article that the drivers being prosecuted were caught using their mobile phones whilst driving.
So presumably, if a proper camera was used then they couldn't be charged with mobile phone use?

In that case, I suspect that a charge of not being in proper control, might be issued instead.

Edited by Mandat on Thursday 28th May 15:51

velocefica

4,651 posts

109 months

Thursday 28th May 2015
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Cliftonite said:
speedking31 said:
gruffalo said:
As the people caught taking photo's are being prosecuted does this mean you cannot take photo's of a crash scene and under what law would they be charged?
The misuse of apostrophes act?
You mean the Misuse of Apostrophes Act ?

smile
rofl

lbc

3,216 posts

218 months

Thursday 28th May 2015
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agtlaw said:
lbc said:
using a mobile phone while driving and would be sent letters informing them about court proceedings within the next 14 days.'
Odd.
The press do like to exaggerate to make a good story.

PAULJ5555

3,554 posts

177 months

Friday 29th May 2015
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The police tell everyone on those TV shows that its legal to film/photo in a public place.

QBee

20,987 posts

145 months

Friday 29th May 2015
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velocefica said:
Cliftonite said:
speedking31 said:
gruffalo said:
As the people caught taking photo's are being prosecuted does this mean you cannot take photo's of a crash scene and under what law would they be charged?
The misuse of apostrophes act?
You mean the Misuse of Apostrophes Act ?

smile
rofl
No, he meant the Misuse of Apostrophe's Act. whistle

QBee

20,987 posts

145 months

Friday 29th May 2015
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Vipers said:
It's a funny old world, crash..............out come the camera phones.

Fight in the street............out come the camera phones.

Someone lying in a pool of blood on the pavement............out come the camera phones.

I do hope none of the teddys were hurt in the crash.




smile
There were a few minor injuries, and a few in shock, but they had to grin and bear it due to all hospital beds being full of dozy HGV drivers.
Police were asking drivers not to go down to the woods today while on the 20 mile diversion.