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No camera recording in the Magistrate's Court

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  • No camera recording in the Magistrate's Court

    Magistrate courts are extremely resistant to the idea of people camera recording their own cases. Is this legal? The Magistrate's Court is a public building.
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    Yes and you can come and watch a case (except in certain circumstances). Recording is not allowed. Who would wish to be a witness against someone if they were being recorded by the defendant or their family. The rules are there for a reason. Can you tell us what your problem is with the Magistrates court rather than asking lots of individual questions. Do you have a council tax liability order case coming up for example?

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    • #3
      Originally posted by islandgirl View Post
      Yes and you can come and watch a case (except in certain circumstances). Recording is not allowed. Who would wish to be a witness against someone if they were being recorded by the defendant or their family. The rules are there for a reason. Can you tell us what your problem is with the Magistrates court rather than asking lots of individual questions. Do you have a council tax liability order case coming up for example?
      Recording is not allowed - who is not allowing it and what authority do they have not to allow it? I thought photography was legal in all public places.

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      • #4
        Is it legal in Crown Court?

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        • #5
          It has long been a criminal offence to record or phootgraph court proceedings without the court's permission - it is classed as contempt of court.
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          • #6
            Originally posted by Barker View Post

            I thought photography was legal in all public places.
            Try photographing children in a public playground or bikini clad women on a beach and quoting that to the police when you get arrested.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by EXC View Post

              Try photographing children in a public playground or bikini clad women on a beach and quoting that to the police when you get arrested.
              True. But the arrest would not be for filming in a public place. I would prefer to film a magistrate's court which claimed to have a magistrate present but didn't.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Barker View Post

                True. But the arrest would not be for filming in a public place. I would prefer to film a magistrate's court which claimed to have a magistrate present but didn't.
                So long as you are prepared to potentially risk jail time, go for it.
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                • #9
                  Can you time travel? If you are trying to prove that something that happened several years ago happened without a magistrate and are able to film it happening then why are you worried? Use your time travel abilities to make a few bets and pay off the debt that way?

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