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R.N.C. Reminds Journalists in St. Paul to Obey the Police

R.N.C. Reminds Journalists in St. Paul to Obey the Police
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Who's a professional journalist? Who's a citizen journalist? Who's a marauding anarchist posing as a journalist? In this topsy-turvy era of handheld digital cameras and 24-7 Web logs, who really knows?

Today, the RNC's subcommittee on law enforcement and public safety affairs sent out an advisory to journalists noting that while the police in St. Paul support the First Amendment, sometimes in the fog of protests it can be difficult to differentiate between unlawful, vandalizing anarchists and the inkstained wretches lawfully reporting on them.

Until such things get sorted out, the subcommittee helpfully suggests, it's best for the reporters to disperse quickly--just like everyone else!-- when told to by authorities.

"Because still cameras, video cameras and other recording equipment are commonplace at large events or gatherings, it can be difficult for law enforcement and others to differentiate between credentialed media, un-credentialed media or others who may carry similar equipment," notes the subcommittee's release. "While law enforcement in no way wishes to restrict First Amendment rights, members of the press must also follow police orders to protect their safety, the safety of police and others."

"When police officials request the breakup of an unlawful assembly by announcement to the gathered crowd, that order applies to all individuals, including the media," adds the release. "A quick and orderly dispersal is more likely to help people, including media personnel, stay safe and avoid arrest."

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Anonymous (not verified) says:

YA right...and why did the PD AND the secret service run up and forcably remove the high level media passes that NPR reporters were wearing in this mess? Just another example of Gestapo tactics popular in the Bush era. America, wake up....your rights are being terminated one at a time...freedom of speech, freedom of the press and the RIGHT TO ASSEMBLE are being attacked as we sit here and read this...the right to Free Association has already been lost...whats next?

Lefty (not verified) says:

Oh, yeah and that's why the raided the home that I-Witness Video journalists were staying at BEFORE THE CONVENTION! Because those journalists were in the "fog of protest." Yeah, right. This has become a police state. Nicole Salazar, Amy Goodman, and Sharif Abdel Kouddous had their press passes prominently displayed when they were violently arrested by police. Amy Goodman was not in the middle of a "riot" when she was arrested. She was trying to question an officer. Oh, and protesting is legal. These officers have fired into peaceful protests, not riots.

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