Some officers cannot reveal their faces due to a security risk. Some officers also operate on undercover squads, just like this applies to some police members and SAS.Fastlane wrote:Thats interesting, 'coz you notice alot on Border Security that faces of people are blurred out (even some of the customs officers, or people in the background).. I assumed it was because these people hadnt signed waivers to allow them to be shown?
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He could tell you but then he'd have to KILL YOUAztech wrote:radiohead wrote:Ok I have two questions..
First of all, how did you get to see the show Aztech?![]()
And, I understand the public place thing about filming anyone but don't things like raids and other dispute type incidents occur mostly on private property?
Makes me wonder then how they go about filming those situations..
Jo
Sorry, I cant say where.
I have friends In the Media if thats any Indication...
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And be sides it's on TONIGHT anyway.WA HO!!
Border Secuirty and The Force are produced by Seven under its news banner.
As far as I'm aware different laws apply to news and current affairs programs when it comes to release forms etc.
News footage can be used as is without release forms unless there are legal restrictions on the people shown eg. age or court orders blocking identity.
Arbz
As far as I'm aware different laws apply to news and current affairs programs when it comes to release forms etc.
News footage can be used as is without release forms unless there are legal restrictions on the people shown eg. age or court orders blocking identity.
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Wasn't worth the wait...same format as Border security, jumps all over the place.
Very repeatitive!
How can the media 'legally' film over the rear wall at Curtin House.
My interpretation of the law is that anything that isn't in the public eye is a no-go, surely the rear compound of Central fits into this category??
Just my 2cents worth.
Tom
Very repeatitive!
How can the media 'legally' film over the rear wall at Curtin House.
My interpretation of the law is that anything that isn't in the public eye is a no-go, surely the rear compound of Central fits into this category??
Just my 2cents worth.
Tom
that traffic copper summed it up the best with his comment about being 'surburban parents' i can't recall the exact wording but I can just see all the people banging on recruitings doors tomorrow-NOT!
what a piss-weak burn-out my sigma could do better than that. that guy who called the cops should of been arrested for wasting police time and lying.
for a 30 minute show their actually wasn't much footage just bull-shit to drag it out.
that US COPS show is 100,000,000,000 times better.
if that was screened aust-wide I see eastern states viewers will be scratching theire heads wondering.....was just like watching the news.
crabz guy
what a piss-weak burn-out my sigma could do better than that. that guy who called the cops should of been arrested for wasting police time and lying.
for a 30 minute show their actually wasn't much footage just bull-shit to drag it out.
that US COPS show is 100,000,000,000 times better.
if that was screened aust-wide I see eastern states viewers will be scratching theire heads wondering.....was just like watching the news.
crabz guy
COPS ARE TOPS..
It was only the pilot show, i reckon we should give a few weeks before we make harsh judgementscrabs wrote:for a 30 minute show their actually wasn't much footage just bull-shit to drag it out.
that US COPS show is 100,000,000,000 times better.
if that was screened aust-wide I see eastern states viewers will be scratching theire heads wondering.....was just like watching the news.
crabz guy
personally i didn't mind the show