Hi all
Yesterday while I was taking photographs in London (see thread in Critique called 'My Summer Project') I got stopped by the police!
It was all very strange. I took some pics in Trafalgar Square (a big city square where tens of thousands of pics must be taken every single day) and then walked down towards the River Thames. About half a mile away from the alleged offence, I was stopped by two police officers (which meant they must have followed me) who flashed their warrant cards and told me I was being stopped under the Prevention of Terrorism Act. They were very correct and polite at all times, so no complaints there (we even shook hands after it was all over). As they were really rather pleasant about it, I offered to show them the material on my memory card, which they looked at and declared there was nothing illegal there, and they let me go after showing them some ID and waiting for them to fill in a form recording the 'stop and search'.
However, even that is somewhat annoying as my name is now recorded somewhere as having been stopped and searched as a potential terrorist. Not only that, but they radioed my name and DOB through so their computer presumably has recorded a police enquiry against my name.
They did say that they often stopped photographers on hot days in Trafalgar Square in case they were taking inappropriate pictures of kids - fair enough I suppose, though what that has to do with terrorism I don't know! In any case, I don't recall any little kids in the Square at all.
What a world we live in these days!
Cheers
Mike the Photographer who is not a Terrorist