Quote Originally Posted by OngBonga View Post
Depends who you ask. If you ask one of his supporters, yes. If you ask the police, no.

He was filming people going into court, and the police came and nicked him for "breach of the peace" and "incitement". That'd be ok if they put him in a cell overnight and then released him the next day. But he was currently serving a suspended sentence for reporting on rape gang cases, and they appear to be activating it.

Whether you like him or not, he's trying to do his job. Standing there filming people going into court, that is not "breach of the peace" or "incitement", it's "journalism".

I'm not going to lose any sleep over it though.
What do you think about the UK law that you can't report on events/issues currently at trial?