1. UK stop and search powers are illegal

    The Guardian reports:

    The Strasbourg court ruled it was unlawful for police to use the powers, under section 44 of the Terrorism Act 2000, to stop and search people without needing any grounds for suspicion.

    The widely-drawn ruling said that not only the use of the counter-terror powers, but also the way they were authorised, were “neither sufficiently circumscribed, nor subject to adequate legal safeguards against abuse”.

    Vindicated!

  2. Seeing the full picture?

    Window smashed during 2010 student protests in London. Image courtesy of BBC.

    I can't help seeing this image like this — a lone protestor doing something crazy and anarchistic surrounded by a semicircle of a hundred professional cameras — and wondering if this is anything like good journalism. Sure, this event happened. But it sure looks like a stunt for the cameras, rather than an organic protest event. Would this have happened were the cameras not there to see it?

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  3. Circus

    Oh, man.

    1 image used on 9 front pages

    See what I mean? This is just gross… And you know what? All but one (which one? lol.) cropped out the encircling press photographers. What a fucking circus.

  4. Police suppression of peaceful pro-NHS protest, March 17th 2012

    Here's what happened when me and a few friends went to London to show our opposition to the atrocious Health and Social Care Bill 2011. The one currently being forced through parliament with a middle finger to all who look on.

    I feel it's important to document what I witnessed at this demonstration since, as many have noted, there has been little-to-no coverage of this protest by the BBC and other UK mass media. A deeply worrying trend for anti-government protests, but one others are better placed to comment on than me.

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