Seems to me , he was within his rights. I think the police overreacted .
http://www.newson6.com/global/story.asp?s=8621838![]()
There's also a video clip about it, on that page.

CountryBoy "Tired of Goldmember label" 5,168 posts Joined May 2006 Location: Okie More info | Jul 05, 2008 23:25 | #1 Seems to me , he was within his rights. I think the police overreacted . Hi
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Miyagi-san Goldmember 2,129 posts Likes: 1 Joined Sep 2006 Location: Scott AFB, IL More info | Jul 06, 2008 00:47 | #2 Rediculous...good for that guy for standing his ground....or trying to anyway. ".....Nice camera! .....How many times zoom?!?"
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Anke "that rump shot is just adorable" UK SE Photographer of the Year 2009 30,454 posts Likes: 3 Joined Oct 2006 Location: Royal Tunbridge Wells, UK More info | Jul 06, 2008 00:50 | #3 Perfectly within his rights if he was on public ground and the Police have no rights at all to make him delete the images, unless they get approval from the high court or something. I think that Officer is going to be in hot water today. Anke
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JBerlotti Senior Member 751 posts Likes: 1 Joined Feb 2008 Location: Lompoc, CA More info | Jul 06, 2008 01:21 | #4 It's unfortunate there are officers like this. As a Policeman (Air Force) myself it irks me there are guys like that out there screwing it up for the 99% of Officers who are out there doing right. One bad apple kinda thing... As a photog myself I guess I am a lot more forgiving. Unless they are taking pictures inside a restricted area, then they get pistol whipped! KIDDING!!! But yes, if they determine civil rights were violated that officer is going to be FUBAR big time! ~ Joseph ~ Gear List/Feedback ~ My Website
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EORI Senior Member More info | Not quite Rodney King, but what's up with the screaming and knocking the guy's helmet off and cuffing him? All for trying to take a picture in a public area of a crime that's being committed? I hate to think what they did to the actual criminal.
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dispatchermike21 If you do it right, it doesn't hurt at all. 2,447 posts Gallery: 23 photos Likes: 114 Joined Dec 2004 Location: My 40D Burst Rate is Hitting 6.5 FPS in the Pacific NW More info | Jul 06, 2008 02:01 | #6 I would have liked to be there taking pic's of what happened to him what BS. To take Pictures is a gift to post them on POTN is an Honor.
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nicksan Man I Like to Fart 24,738 posts Likes: 53 Joined Oct 2006 Location: NYC More info | I am sure the Police Office was in a happy go lucky mood after chasing a crazy dude in a SUV going 120 mph, as was stated in the article.
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Jul 06, 2008 11:05 | #8 nicksan wrote in post #5858564 I am sure the Police Office was in a happy go lucky mood after chasing a crazy dude in a SUV going 120 mph, as was stated in the article. Just what he needed...some "Professional" photog and school teacher educated on his rights to refuse to listen to his requests. I am not sure how I feel about this. While I agree that the officer in question went over the line, he did ask the photog to delete the photos, right or wrong. He was probably overreacting, sure, but he was just done with a 120mph chase and perhaps he has no patience dealing with some pain in the arse photog. I get no quarter from the police and the deserve none in return. I don't care if they just got through arguing with their girlfriend/wife. Like me getting a ticket for laying drags after an argument I had with my girlfriend once many years ago. The law has no sympathy for your emotional state, if that were the case jealous spouses who kill their other halves would get off every time. Bodies: Canon 7DMK2 w/gripX2 - Canon 5D w/grip Lenses: Canon 16-35 f2.8L USM - Sigma 18-50 f2.8-4.5 DC OS - Canon 24-70 f2.8L USM - Canon 70-300mm f/4-5.6 IS USM - Canon 70-200 f2.8L IS USM Primes: Opteka 6.5mm f3.5 Fish-eye CS - Canon 24 f2.8 - Canon FD/EF convert 35mm f2.8 T/S - Canon 50 f1.4 USM - Canon 100 f2 USM - Canon 400mm f5.6L USM Accessories:Canon 420EX - Canon 580EXII x2 - Manfrotto 679B monopod - Manfrotto 3021BPRO w/390RC2 - Canon EF 1.4x II
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Lowner "I'm the original idiot" 12,924 posts Likes: 18 Joined Jul 2007 Location: Salisbury, UK. More info | Jul 06, 2008 11:10 | #9 Sling the "officer" inside and throw away the key. They are there only by the sufferance of the community, but sadly they seem to have forgotten that fact. Richard
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nicksan Man I Like to Fart 24,738 posts Likes: 53 Joined Oct 2006 Location: NYC More info | I agree that cops needs to excercise emotional indifference but at the same time I think we would all agree that a lot of photog feel entitled or the right to be anywhere, anytime and if they don't get their way, they act like cry babies.
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Lowner "I'm the original idiot" 12,924 posts Likes: 18 Joined Jul 2007 Location: Salisbury, UK. More info | Jul 06, 2008 11:29 | #11 Nicksan, Richard
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nicksan Man I Like to Fart 24,738 posts Likes: 53 Joined Oct 2006 Location: NYC More info | Jul 06, 2008 11:49 | #12 I agree that a cop on a power trip is the worse thing. Lowner wrote in post #5858993 Nicksan, No, I refuse to "cut them some slack". They expect to be treated differently to the rest of Society. So be it, but it works both ways, if they want my respect, then it has to be earned. And behaving like this is NOT why I'm helping pay their salarys. Richard
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dekalbSTEEL Goldmember 1,793 posts Joined Feb 2007 Location: NIU town, USA More info | Jul 06, 2008 11:49 | #13 nicksan wrote in post #5858564 I am sure the Police Office was in a happy go lucky mood after chasing a crazy dude in a SUV going 120 mph, as was stated in the article. Just what he needed...some "Professional" photog and school teacher educated on his rights to refuse to listen to his requests. I am not sure how I feel about this. While I agree that the officer in question went over the line, he did ask the photog to delete the photos, right or wrong. He was probably overreacting, sure, but he was just done with a 120mph chase and perhaps he has no patience dealing with some pain in the arse photog. I would assume by watching the video and seeing his photos, that the trooper who "gave hin the business" was NOT one of the officers directly involved with the chase. I'm fairly certain it was another officer who responded to the scene after the fact. C'mon, the yellow tape was already up...... Grippy 30D, Tokina 300f4, Sigma 18-50f2.8, Canon 70-200f4L, thrifty50mkI, PM7500DX
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EORI Senior Member More info | Those who join the police do so by choice. They are not being drafted for the post. If an individual can't handle being a police officer, then they can always look for a different line of work. It will save us taxpayers from having to pay for their ill-advised behavior.
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dispatchermike21 If you do it right, it doesn't hurt at all. 2,447 posts Gallery: 23 photos Likes: 114 Joined Dec 2004 Location: My 40D Burst Rate is Hitting 6.5 FPS in the Pacific NW More info | Jul 06, 2008 15:10 | #15 Officer you can delete my LEGALLY optained photos from my camera after you pry it from my DEAD COLD FINGERS To take Pictures is a gift to post them on POTN is an Honor.
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