Photographers Protect Anarchists?

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img_3237Police, in the past, have never really had much regard for the safety of the “working press” in these types of situations… I thing there is an understanding about all the risks involved on both sides. Photojournalist seem to realish in the stories ( and this scratch was when my camera was thrown to the ground by the body guard)

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The fact that there were a lot of GWCs ( Gawkers With Cameras) in the crowd, may have kept the officers from responding with the authority needed to quell things early.

img_3212Or the counter argument could be made that the GWC’s kept the police from over reacting. At one standoff I saw, the police would have had to go through a line, several people deep, of GWCs in order to get to the “protesters.”  Did this play into the minds of the officers in charge?

Does the ownership of a camera now give you special rights?  Does the expansion of digital cameras hurt or help in these situations? 

I am not sure where I stand on this…

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I just hope that the GWCs bring forth some really good images to help show who went over the line on all sides ( I was going to say both sides, but I think this is an issues that has many sides.){jcomments on}

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