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		<title>..and one rule for another.</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Yesterday, I was put on &#8220;Climate Camp&#8221; watch along with fellow AFP photographer and good friend Shaun Curry.  Following a few days of media hype with demonstrators refusing to give any information on their planned camp site location and the police offering &#8220;community-style&#8221; policing if the demonstrators were prepared to cooperate, we both went to [...]]]></description>
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<p>Yesterday, I was put on &#8220;Climate Camp&#8221; watch along with fellow AFP photographer and good friend <a title="shaun curry" href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/7774674@N07/" target="_blank">Shaun Curry</a>.  Following a few days of media hype with demonstrators refusing to give any information on their planned camp site location and the police offering &#8220;community-style&#8221; policing if the demonstrators were prepared to cooperate, we both went to our pre-arranged meeting points. With seven groups announced on the group&#8217;s website, I headed to the headquarters of <a title="rio tinto" href="http://www.riotinto.com/" target="_blank">Rio Tinto</a> where the 70 or so protestors sat around waiting until we finally got the go-ahead and travelled via tube and train to the mystery final destination.  Before we started to move, all of the media were handed &#8220;guidelines&#8221; and here is where my annoyance begins.  While economic and environmental protest groups were falling over themselves to get images and video from members of the media following the <a title="g20-20 visions" href="http://www.leonneal.com/blog/2009/04/03/g20-20-visions/" target="_blank">recent trouble</a> at the Mayday demonstrations in central London, they were now imposing their own rules.  It seems that as long as the footage shows evidence of police errors, the media is their friend.</p>
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<p>With an official but smaller version available <a title="climate media guidelines" href="http://www.climatecamp.org.uk/press/media-access-policy" target="_blank">here</a>, I&#8217;ll just pick a few choice highlights for you.  Firstly, it should be pointed out that the eventual destination and current climate camp is on <a title="blackheath" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blackheath,_London" target="_blank">Blackheath</a> which is public common land.  This means that it&#8217;s open for the public to access and enjoy at all times.</p>
<p><em>You will be accompanied by an assigned camper during that time, who will ensure that both campers and journalists are kept happy, and can ensure that consent is obtained from people being filmed and photographed.</em></p>
<p><em>Outside of these hours, there will also be a particular spot close to the entrance to which TV crews can be escorted to do interviews.</em></p>
<p>What?<em> </em>So in a public area that has been cordoned off with temporary fencing by the protest groups, we have to ask permission to access this land which will only be granted between certain hours (10:00-16:00) and only if guided by a steward?  On the plus side, for some reason this year&#8217;s occupation doesn&#8217;t feel as insane as last year where the group illegally occupied land by the side of <a title="heathrow protest bbc" href="http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/6943084.stm" target="_blank">Heathrow airport</a> and THEN started telling the media when we were allowed to come onto their land and to respect their rights and not to try to come onto their land at any other times.</p>
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<p><em>Certain neighbourhoods and work spaces may decide to ‘opt out’ of the media access policy, and <strong>no journalists of any kind should go to these spaces in any kind of capacity</strong>. This is not because these areas have ‘anything to hide’ but because the camp process respects the right of those neighbourhoods and working groups who don’t feel comfortable engaging with the media. Our ability to provide wider access to the camp depends on us being able to respect the decision of these groups to opt out like this. Journalists will be informed by the media team on arrival which neighbourhoods and spaces have opted out. <strong>The neighbourhoods that opt out may change during the week.</strong></em></p>
<p>Again, I&#8217;m not allowed to go to certain areas of this publicly-owned land because some people have decided that the laws that cover media access and control for every other part of society aren&#8217;t quite good enough for them.  However, if they decide that they now want publicity, they have the right to suddenly beckon the journalists in to record their experiences.</p>
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<p>In another sheet, we are also told that &#8220;<strong>you must display your press badge at all times</strong>&#8220;.  The logic behind this is that &#8220;if you&#8217;re identifiable as a press journalist..then you&#8217;ll find it easier to get an insight into the camp&#8221;.  So it&#8217;s fine to retain your anonymity if you&#8217;re a protestor but not if you&#8217;re media.  ID cards anyone?</p>
<p>The guide goes on to say that &#8220;<strong>if you want to take a picture or video and it includes people, always always ask first.  If you can&#8217;t ask, don&#8217;t take the picture</strong>&#8220;  Again, UK law says if someone is in public and not on private property and as long as they&#8217;re over 16, you&#8217;re free to take whatever pictures you want.  This is a part of UK law that should be protected to the end as without this, how does the media hope to get a picture of anyone?  As soon as controls of this type are introduced, our hands are effectively tied.  The fact that these restrictions are trying to be enforced by &#8220;Smash the System&#8221; ecological and financial protestors would be hilarious if it wasn&#8217;t so stupid.  I was shooting for about ten minutes before I was told to stop.  When I enquired why, I was told I had to ask everyone first.  I told him that I didn&#8217;t and he informed me that camp policy was to strongly request me to ask first.  I informed him that I&#8217;d officially heard his strong request and chosen to ignore it.  I carried on shooting, he stopped talking.  Grrr..</p>
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<p>For further reading on this situation, check out Jonathan Warren&#8217;s blog <a title="Jonathan warren" href="http://jwarren.co.uk/blog/" target="_blank">here</a>.</p>
<p>Now after reading all of that, the last thing that I want you to think is that I&#8217;m some Neo-Con <a title="littlejohn" href="http://uncyclopedia.wikia.com/wiki/Richard_Littlejohn" target="_blank">Littlejohn</a> fan.  Far from it, I would hate people to grow up and live their lives thinking that they were unable to change the things in the world that they disagreed with.  The feeling that you can change the world is such a vital thing for everyone to feel at some point in their lives whether it&#8217;s for a phase during the College/University years or for their whole lives.  My problem comes from organisations believing that they have the right to cry that the world&#8217;s not fair and then bring in rules and regulations that are far tighter than the governing bodies that they rebel against.</p>
<p>At home, I have eco-bulbs, I reuse my shopping bags, I never use the standby function on my tv and I use public transport.  However, I now really feel like buying a <a title="hummer" href="http://www.gm.com/europe/brands/hummer/" target="_blank">Hummer</a>..</p>
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