on youtube I watched a British reality show about airports and (mostly foreign) passengers being searched for anything illegal.

What I find troubling is that many of these passengers speak very little English and find it difficult to articulate an answer to what officers ask in English. I remember an Indian national who didn’t speak any English that though he had the right visa to work in the UK, only to find he had been duped by an Indian scammer and was refused entry. He started crying and the crew filmed the whole scene.

This is humiliating to say the least and I wouldn’t want this to happen to me if I visit the UK. My questions:

  • Should a reality crew start recording me, do I have a right to my image and can I tell them to stop recording me? Do tv crews respect that?

  • What about the police? Can they record my face, even if I don’t consent?

  • I also have a cultural question: If an officer at a British airport asks you if he can search your luggage and you say no and you ask him if you are under arrest, what happens then?

  • khannie@lemmy.world
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    11 months ago

    That’s really clear. I appreciate you taking the time to fill me in so thank you!

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      11 months ago

      You’re more than welcome. It’s a fascinating subject area. Especially given the history of street photography and its roots in France.

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        11 months ago

        It surely is fascinating. I like the nuance tbh, especially the subject owning copyright part.