
One of the terrorist photos
A father has been questioned by police under anti-terror laws for taking pictures of his own daughter in a shopping centre.
Chris White was approached by staff after taking a photograph of four-year-old Hazel eating an ice cream in the Braehead shopping centre near Glasgow on Friday afternoon. Mr White was questioned by a security guard, who told him it was illegal to take pictures in the centre. He was then asked to delete any photos he had taken from his mobile phone.
Mr White explained that he had already uploaded two photos, in which his daughter was pictured riding a novelty motorbike in an ice cream parlour, to his Facebook page.
The police were called and Mr White was told there were “clear signs” saying no photographs were allowed. He said one officer claimed that he was within his rights to confiscate the mobile phone containing the pictures under the Prevention of Terrorism Act…
A spokesman for Braehead said…”We have a ‘no photography’ policy in the centre to protect the privacy of staff and shoppers and to have a legitimate opportunity to challenge suspicious behaviour if required. However, it is not our intention to – and we do not – stop innocent family members taking pictures.”
The question remains about crying “terrorist” over what used to be pretty ordinary behavior.












With great power comes …. power happy guys with badges.
Perhaps if he had bought her a pint instead if the ice cream…
So what’s the gripe, that is a company (mall) the paranoid one and not the government? Hypocrite!
She looks like one of those home grown lone wolf diaper bombers.
Let ‘em stay in their small, paranoid, rinky-dink, remote corner of Fuck Knows Where Scotland with their pointlessly over-inflated egos.
Tell them good bye from me and they don’t ever have to worry about any terrorists descending on them in Nessies’ Crotch or where ever the fuck they are.
If the world ended in a giant apocalyptic ball of flame, they would probably be the last to know because nobody could be bothered to tell them.
What? This same thing happened in your square brained corner of the mud pit too. It just didn’t make the news. We need to stop it, not act like other societies are dumb for overreacting, it happens every day. Kid kicked out of kindergarten for pointing his finger and saying Bang, imagination is dangerous. Teenager kicked out of high school for talking about how to make a bomb, curiosity is dangerous. Adults kicked out of a city park for eating their lunch – without a child in tow, enjoying life is dangerous. It is getting worse.
And you think that doesn’t happen in the US? You are a much bigger fool than I thought.
It was a chain of stupidity.
1. Idiot employees see someone taking pictures and report it since everyone knows that good people never take pictures.
2. Local security comes along and acts heavy handed and tries to make him delete the pictures of his daughter. He has already sent them to facebook,
3. Security calls the real police who start talking rubbish about terrorists and says they can confiscate the phone,
There are a couple of things we can learn here.
a. Set your phone to automatically upload all pictures. He used Facebook but there are plenty alternatives eg, Google+ and photoshop.com
b. Be polite and calm. Being rude or angry gives ‘them’ further excuses for their bad behaviour.
c. They could not do much until real police came. is even more important here.
d. Let everyone know what has happened. Freedom is well defended by openness and information. There are lots of ways to do this but you are not going to beat a viral social media campaign – and that is what happened here…
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It was not public but private venue so whatever standards they set they can enforce, no photography is quite typical (even my local USA supermarkets have “no photography/video” signs on entrances). If asked – stop.
Second problem is deleting photos you already have on your device. That is not their property so in most civilized countries they have no rights to demand you do anything with it (if demand is made, polite no is the answer).
Try to snap piccies in Mayfair Mall in suburban Milwaukee when the Apple Store has an event. Security will warn you once; if you don’t listen, they’ll kick you out and confiscate your camera. I saw them do that a couple of times during the Leopard launch. No signs anywhere — just security. I’m told it’s the mall owners worried about terrorism.
What bullcrap. What kind of terrorism are they expecting?
They were expecting no terrorism.
The word terrorism is a cover story for pure unchecked authoritarianism.
The terrorists have won — big time. We are a thoroughly terrorized world.
So, just about everyone here missed that it wasn’t the mall cops babbling about terrorism; but, the “real” cops.
Reading level = 6th grade, eh?
No, sixth grade would have got it.
Yes. Shocking stuff. Empty calories. He’s obviously a food terrorist.
Paranoia has set in. The terrorists are winning. We just don’t know it.
Ironic that way back years ago no one cared about picture taking in public places, but cameras were scarce (except at tourist traps). In fact, I’d say that seeing someone taking a picture in a public place might even be considered odd behavior, unless it was a special occasion.
Now, nearly everyone has a camera in their pocket all the time. Instead of being able to capture special (and mundane) moments in our lives at a cost of almost nothing, we make it illegal. Future generations will end up with a better idea of what life was like in the 1930s than they will today.
I give up.
With ANY Power comes Little Napoleons.
My dad told me of a1930′s-40′s incident on a train he witnessed where a junior staff member on a passenger train seated a very elderly couple without the diner car’s head waiter’s permission. Said head waiter took great exception to being bypassed in such a critical fashion and so forced the very elderly couple to get out of the chairs and stand around until the head waiter was good and ready to let them sit at table.
Absolute Power does not corrupt Absolutely. *ANY* Power corrupts absolutely if their are no effective checks against abusing Power in any amounts. Only the scale of the corruption changes with the amount of Power. The amount of corruption is a function on how effective the checks against corruption are.
What the fuck is wrong with this world?!
What’s wrong with this world? It’s spinning down to the inevitable end of civilization. It’s almost over
Oh, thank you very much! you put the picture right on the front page where I could not avoid. THANK YOU!.
I have know been placed on the sex offenders register just for fleetingly seeing that photo, still we must protect the children.
This story is the modern UK.
TEEEEEEEEEEERRRRRRORRRRRRRRRRRRR
>We have a ‘no photography’ policy in the centre to protect the privacy of staff and shoppers
Question: Does this policy also include any and all cameras owned by the landlord or lease holders in the facility? Can the shopper likewise force the landlord and the stores to delete any photos of him/her?