There are 3000 more criminal offences since 1997. The police behave as though they have the right to know everything about you, in every situation - as photographers have found out - to 'prevent terrorism', despite none of these laws being necessary when the IRA was conducting a serious campaign.
As an example:
Police have paid compensation and apologised to the comedian and activist Mark Thomas after they admitted unlawfully searching him for looking "over-confident" at a demonstration. A police officer recorded on an official form that Thomas may have been carrying weapons as he had an "over-confident attitude". Nothing was found.
In January the European court of human rights ruled it was unlawful for police to use arbitrary stop-and-search powers against peace protesters and photographers under terrorism legislation. Kent police admitted conducting unlawful searches on 11-year-old twins and other activists at an environmental demonstration.
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Hello. I agree, but please don't fall into the 'freedom of speech' trap. Britain has never had freedom of speech - that is America.
Well, sort of. The US has always had a constitutional guarantee of freedom of speech. The UK has had a presumption of freedom of speech because its legal system works on the basis that anything not explicitly banned is legal. But yes, you're right.
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