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Topic History of: Is this illegal? To film inside a policestation
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JK2006 I've always told anyone prepared to listen - ALWAYS film any raid on your house by police and film each officer and take their names and numbers - you are entitled to and may well need the details if - when - you discover property has "gone missing" or, as happened to me, suddenly your credit card gets "cloned" (mine had £30K tried to be spent on it in Paris).
hedda i can watch him.he just shouts and foams.
Jo All that's missing are the bars of his playpen. Does his wife know that he's out?
Chris Retro Sadly, Maloney has not 'gone quiet' - he's decided the current Prime Minister is a fidopile. This, my friends, is beyond parody
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highly illegal for many sensible reasons.

Sensible for them,most would be sacked if we really knew what they got up to.


not necessarily- they all have CCTV now and it's actually helped convict some bent cops.
I can think of many practical reasons for not filming- people there reporting a crime or being interviewed who are entitled to privacy.
It would be like filming in a toilet or hospital and so on.

I see that film has now gone private for good reason.


CCTV is only in certain areas,and an old fashioned tape recorder is still often used for interviews.


haven't heard of any interview not being filmed these days but perhaps in small stations they still haven't got the equipment.
I think it's an excellent idea that cops will wear body cameras and if they don't turn them on it may work against them..alternatively the day may come when we all wear our own body cameras.

# without mention names (Beiber)no lady ends up in bed with before she is filmed by an aide agreeing it's consensual , according to a rumour. I recall Jack Nicholsan in an interview saying he loved all the money he made in films but he spent a fortune on lawyers fighting paternity suits.

there is also a 'rumour' that the nutter Bill Maloney has gone quiet because he filmed in a police station when he accompanied that weird bloke who keeps accusing Tories of assaulting him and got arrested himself and questioned because of the filming.


I know of some interviews of friends in Margate police station not filmed,and those within the last few years.