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Likewise, my experience is hardly armchair. I took a course for press photographers that centred on media and photography law. Following that I was the press and PR photographer for a large (non metropolitan) police force, which included advising on public order matters.
So you took a photography course and then went on to advise the Police on public order? Am I missing something here but how on earth does someone who works/worked as a photographer start telling the Police how to control a riot or facilitate a large scale public demonstration that may have the potential to turn violent?