The Interior Ministry warned that police can seize video cameras, photo or any other object if the agents believe they can be used to commit an illegal act. So the Government is expressed in a written parliamentary answer to that has had access to Europa Press where IU questioned the government for guidelines “for the Police seizes cameras belonging to citizens and delete images photographed or filmed for them” .
The Department directed by Jorge Fernández Díaz says “has not given any directive or instruction” in this regard, but warns that “general nature” and “in accordance with the provisions of Organic Law 1/1992, of Protection of Public Safety “police officers” may preemptively occupy the effects or instruments capable of being used for illegal actions “.
Interior states that “in cases where it is appropriate to the intervention of this type of material, a judicial authority shall be informed and will be made available to the concerned effects.”
IU deputy Gaspar Llamazares echo of an incident on 21 May 2014 became He says “several police officers entered the Social Centre The Madreña ( Oviedo) to deliver the injunction prior to the eviction of the social center busy. “
Add your question that” during the police visit occurred an incident when agents demanded cameras some The members of Madreña, with whom they had been photographed, and deleted images and videos. “
In this regard, cared about” what the criteria and guidelines of the Ministry of Interior are for the Police seizes cameras belonging to citizens and delete images photographed or filmed for them. “
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