What is this place?
Polytechnic is the online home of Garrett Coakley.
It tends to focus on such geekery as web development, technology, music, film, and photography.
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Elsewhere
Other places I can be found on the web.
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- What I’m listening to via Last.fm
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Recent photos on flickr
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At the book fair
The first shots from the Zeiss Ikon I bought earlier in the year have been developed. I think I have a new favourite camera.
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Police face prosecution for obstructing photographers
From the Press Gazette.
Police were warned today about wrongful use of anti-terror laws to stop photographers taking pictures of officers.
Lord Carlile QC, who reviews anti-terror legislation, said officers who use force or threats against photographers to make them delete images could face prosecution themselves.
Section 58A of the Counter-Terrorism Act, which came into force in February, bans photographers from taking pictures of the police if the photographs could be useful to terrorists.
Lord Carlile said this was a “high bar” and should not be used to interfere with day-to-day photography of officers which is “as legitimate as before”.
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It is inexcusable for police officers ever to use this provision to interfere with the rights of individuals to take photographs.
(Hat tip: John Naughton.)
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