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Fury as Worthing community worker ordered to delete police photographs

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Published Date:
04 July 2008
A COMMUNITY worker was told to delete photos of Worthing police station from his phone because he "could be a terrorist".
Electronics engineer Matt Mitchell, from Maybridge, a committee member of the Castle Action Group (CAG), took the picture of his wife Sam on the steps of the Chatsworth Road station for a friend overseas who collects international police memorabilia.

As Sam stood smiling for the photo, a group of five police and community support officers emerged from the station and confronted the couple.

Terrorist

"All these little PCSOs came out and said 'you've got to delete the photo'," said Mr Mitchell.

"They said 'you could be a terrorist'. I said as far as I know, it's not illegal to take a photo of an Old Bill station.

"They threatened to arrest me if I didn't delete the photos.

"I said I was prepared to be arrested but Sam said 'don't bother'.

"I just think it's pathetic."

Personal

Mr Mitchell said the officers looked through more than 300 personal photos on his camera to make sure he had deleted the offending images.

Mr Mitchell said one of the community support officers knew him through his work with the CAG.

Inspector Howard Hodges backed his officers and said he hoped the public would see that local police were "alive" to the terrorist threat.

Observant

He said: "We are all very observant of people taking an interest, particularly photos, of significant locations and I would consider a police station to be one of those.

"I would expect all of my staff who are briefed in relation to these matters to challenge somebody who was found to be taking a photo of a police station to establish their motivation."

He agreed that one of the officers knew who Mr Mitchell was, but said: "Identity wasn't the issue. It was motivation."

He disputed whether Mr Mitchell had been threatened with arrest and added that Mr Mitchell had deleted the pictures himself because "we don't have any powers to make him".

Reassured

He added: "I'm reassured the officers were doing their job and were alive to the very prevalent issues facing us in the country.

"I would have been disappointed if they hadn't gone and confronted him with regard to his motivation.

"I hope people will see we are alive to this."

What do you think?

Were officers right to order Mr Mitchell to delete his photographs?

How concerned are you about these officers' actions against Mr Mitchell?

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  • Last Updated: 04 July 2008 5:25 PM
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Mr. Hill,

Worthing 05/07/2008 11:18:56
PCSOs should really learn more about the law or if unsure of the law, seek the advise of a senior police officer! Making a member of the public delete photographs from a camera or mobile phone is classed the same as an assault in the eyes of English Law! Electronics engineer Matt Mitchell was not doing anything unlawful and explained fully what he was doing. After determining that he was not a terrorist, he should have been left to go about his business, he certainly should not of been threatened with arrest by people that quite clearly, do not know the law!
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A Bus driver,

Worthing 05/07/2008 19:35:23
Pssst, wanna see a picture of Worthing Police Station, try www.sussex.police.uk and put 'Worthing' in the search box, and there you are, Ironic.

I won't mention Google maps just in case someone finds where it is.

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John Rambo,

Worthing 06/07/2008 19:59:16
Inspector Howard Hodges is clearly a buffoon, as he was not there at the time how on earth can he make a statement like he did when he was not aware of the facts. Howard Hodges also has the complete inability to apologise when he or his officers are in the wrong as was shown at the Goring Action Group meeting where every time he opened his mouth the hole he was digging just got deeper, Mr Mitchell was clearly in the right as he got a public apology from the police on BBC south today news on television (fri 4th july)
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Billy Bob69,

Worthing 07/07/2008 15:04:09
All I can think is that the friend who wanted a pic of Worthing police station must've been pretty hard up for material! I'd demand that he deleted it on the grounds that it was a boring photo...!
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is-it-me,

Worthing 09/07/2008 18:50:53
Oh dear Worthing police make themselves look like keystone cops again!

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09/07/2008 18:51:38
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Mike of Broadwater,

10/07/2008 19:09:51
Does anyone have a contact number for Inspector Hodges?
I will gladly contact the inspector if I see anyone taking photos, after all we can all be considered targets nowadays.
Imagine what a terror attack would do in Worthing, all those old people killed.
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