Steve Downing (Letters, 14 September) can be reassured that the taking of photographs from a public place is legal and police officers have no fair to prevent this or to inquiry for images to be deleted. This includes images taken of the police and their activities. This is a affair of code. Acpo has confirmed this to the Society and it is disappointing that its guidance has not reached all officers on the ground. The employ of the Terrorism Act in the example cited would not be upheld. Dr Michael Pritchard Director, Royal Photographic Society• Your brilliant coverage of the Hillsborough scandal in the Letters sheet (14 September) misses the parallel with the failure of this administration to reveal its risk assessment register on the potential pitfalls of the radical restructuring of the NHS in England.John LeftwichBrackley, NorthamptonshireHillsborough disasterLiverpoolPoliceNHSguardian.co.uk © 2012 Twitter News and Media Limited or its affiliated companies. All rights reserved. | Employ of this content is subject to our Terms & Conditions | More Feeds
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