This is a question BTW.
Had there been any of these stop and searches, or clashes with photographers previous to the July 7th Attacks?
I agree with your point, but also can't help but think that every little bit of protection helps. No one is going to die because they have been stopped and searched, or escorted off any premises. But people could die because the security wasn't there to prevent them from carrying out their plot. Again, I realise this may sound OTT, but the visions of pain and anguish I see in my mind when I think of the alternatives tell me otherwise.
If you are really that concerned that concerned that terrorists may be using cameras to hatch their evil plots....then there is only one solution. Ban photography, or strictly control and license the activity. Bag searches into and out of any 'sensitive' areas in case they are concealed. Give police powers to confiscate any equipment and wipe memory cards/film.
Anything less is a total and utter waste of time. Professional quality photographic equipment is potentially a tool for terrorists. Ban it.
Please, think of the children :thumbsdown:
So maybe it's time for me to bow out of this one.
however I'm more inclined to believe it was probably a beer fuelled wind-up of the security people..just my opinion and I'm usually wrong anyway :nuts: