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		<title>Vancouver cops seize journalist&#8217;s camera</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Posted in <a href="http://raj.jp/index.php/category/rants/" title="Rants">Rants</a><a href="http://raj.jp/index.php/category/vancouver/" title="Vancouver">Vancouver</a></p>Is it me, or are we seeing martial law starting to taking shape in Canada? Two of the most irksome activities I see on the rise are: (a) the selective disrespect and disregard of the laws of the land by those whom we trust to enforce the laws (ie the cops) (b) the ill treatment [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Posted in <a href="http://raj.jp/index.php/category/rants/" title="Rants">Rants</a><a href="http://raj.jp/index.php/category/vancouver/" title="Vancouver">Vancouver</a></p><p>Is it me, or are we seeing martial law starting to taking shape in Canada? Two of the most irksome activities I see on the rise are:</p>
<p>(a) the selective disrespect and disregard of the laws of the land by those whom we trust to enforce the laws (ie the cops)</p>
<p>(b) the ill treatment of journalists in the field, especially photojournalists &#8211; the people who help tell us the story and keep our country free</p>
<p>Well, here we go again.. the folks at VPD (Vancouver Police Department) have done a good job in letting the public down by seizing a journalist&#8217;s camera at the scene of a police incident. This is after a previous incident in March where the Police are alleged to have seized a person&#8217;s camera and erased video &#8211; pertinent evidence relating to the incident that was recorded.</p>
<p>For those unclear on the concept, here&#8217;s the scoop: any citizen may photograph in a public place &#8211; Our Charter of Rights and Freedoms guarnatees this.</p>
<p>Fuddle duddle to anyone who thinks otherwise.</p>
<p>Here&#8217;s a recent release from the Canadian Association of Journalists:</p>
<blockquote><p>For Immediate Release</p>
<p>CAJ condemns police seizure of Vancouver photographer&#8217;s camera</p>
<p>(OTTAWA)  April 8, 2009&#8211;Police had no right to seize a Vancouver Province photojournalist&#8217;s camera on the weekend, says the Canadian Association of Journalists.</p>
<p>Jason Payne had his camera confiscated April 5, after he photographed a Vancouver Police officer who had shot a suspect. Payne was threatened with arrest if he didn&#8217;t relinquish his equipment. Payne said he told police he worked for The Province but they persisted in threatening to arrest him. According to Wayne Moriarty, editor-in-chief of The Province, police officers ordered Payne to stop shooting and claimed his actions were &#8220;obstructing justice.&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;When police interfere with a journalist&#8217;s ability to do their job, it prevents them from informing the public, violating a fundamental right enshrined in the Canadian constitution,&#8221; said Mary Agnes Welch, president of the Canadian Association of Journalists. &#8220;Vancouver Police evidently need a refresher course in this important legal document.&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;The police&#8217;s later excuse, that they were unaware Jason was a member of the media, is as pathetic as it is misleading,&#8221; added Welch. &#8220;Any citizen may photograph in a public place.&#8221;</p>
<p>The CAJ, Canada&#8217;s largest professional organization for journalists from all media, and many of its 1,300 members from across Canada, will attend its National Conference in Vancouver, May 22-24. The CAJ&#8217;s primary roles are to provide high-quality professional development for its members and public-interest advocacy.</p>
<p>For Information:</p>
<p>Mary Agnes Welch, CAJ president (204) 697-7590, (204) 470-8862<br />
John Dickins, CAJ executive director (613) 526-8061<br />
En francais: Robert Frank, directeur, ACJ, (514) 248-1928</p>
<p>After hours cell (613) 868-5442</p></blockquote>
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