Anti Terror Laws,and how pathetic they can be

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Two wheels: good. Two legs: terrorist suspect

By David Lister, Scotland Correspondent

WITH her year-round tan, long blonde hair and designer clothes, Sally Cameron does not look like a threat to national security.

But the 34-year-old property developer has joined the ranks of Britain's most unlikely terrorist suspects after being held for hours for trespassing on a cycle path.

Ms Cameron was being hailed yesterday as Scotland's answer to Walter Wolfgang, the 82-year-old heckler manhandled out of the Labour Party conference last month. She was arrested under the Terrorism Act for walking along a cycle path in the harbour area of Dundee.

Yesterday, after receiving a letter from the Tayside procurator fiscal's office informing her that she would not be prosecuted, Ms Cameron said: "It is utterly ridiculous that such an inoffensive person as myself should be subject to such heavy-handed treatment."

She was walking from her office in Dundee to her home in the suburb of Broughty Ferry when she was arrested under new anti-terrorist legislation and held for four hours.

She said: "I've been walking to work every morning for months and months to keep fit. One day, I was told by a guard on the gate that I couldn't use the route any more because it was solely a cycle path and he said, if I was caught doing it again, I'd be arrested.

"The next thing I knew, the harbour master had driven up behind me with a megaphone, saying, 'You're trespassing, please turn back'. It was totally ridiculous. I started laughing and kept on walking. Cyclists going past were also laughing.

"But then two police cars roared up beside me and cut me off, like a scene from Starsky and Hutch, and officers told me I was being arrested under the Terrorism Act. The harbour master was waffling on and (saying that), because of September 11, I would be arrested and charged."

Ms Cameron, who said that at one stage one of the officers asked her to stop laughing, described the incident as "like a scene from the movie Erin Brockovich, with all the dock workers cheering me and telling me to give them hell". She said: "I was told that the cycle path was for cyclists only, as if walkers and not cyclists were the only ones likely to plant bombs. There are no signs anywhere saying there are to be no pedestrians.

"They took me to the police station and held me for several hours before charging me and releasing me."

She said that she was particularly galled by the letter from the procurator fiscal's office, which said that she would not be prosecuted even though "the evidence is sufficient to justify bringing you before the court on this criminal charge".

Keith Berry, the harbour master at Forth Ports Dundee, said yesterday that Ms Cameron had been seen as a "security risk". Speaking about the incident, which took place in May, he said: "We contacted the police in regards to this matter because the woman was in a secure area which forbids people walking. It was seen as a security risk. We were following guidelines in requirement with the port security plan set up by the Government."

A spokesman for Forth Ports said: "We will robustly prosecute anyone who breaches these new security measures because they have been introduced by the Government and we are obliged to enforce them."

This has got to be the most ridiculous abuse of the new laws. So what are they saying,cyclists do not carry bombs? Heaven forbid if caravanners ever thought of doing so,,
 
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If you break the law, you're a law breaker. Regardless of age or how silly the law seems.

She probably didn't do herself any favours by laughing at the authorities and ignoring the officers trying to stop her.

If we let people get away with being in restricted area because of what they look like, there would be many grounds of racism.
 
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Pedestrians on cycle paths are a real nuisance and I for one am pleased that at last the police are being pro-active in this area.
 
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Pedestrians on cycle paths are a real nuisance and I for one am pleased that at last the police are being pro-active in this area.
I totally agree , and as a motorist may I say how much cyclists , unlicensed ,uninsured ,untested and usually completely ignoring the laws of the roads should be treated the same way if they cycle on the roads.
 
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I totally agree , and as a motorist may I say how much cyclists , unlicensed ,uninsured ,untested and usually completely ignoring the laws of the roads should be treated the same way if they cycle on the roads.
Hear! Hear! Cycling the wrong way up one way streets, ignoring red traffic lights, riding two or more abreast in the case of these road racers, riding without lights, carrying someone else on the crossbar, etc. ---- basically flouting the law as if it was only intended for motorists.
 
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Pedestrians on cycle paths are a real nuisance and I for one am pleased that at last the police are being pro-active in this area.
Agreed Tony - they ignore Traffic lights and Pedestrian crossings round our way and on a recent business trip to London I could not believe what the cyclists were doing! - Dashing accross intersections and expecting the traffic to make way for them!

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I think it is a shame they did not prosecute her, pedestrians on cycle paths are a real pain in the rear, every morning I cycle to work ( I will win that road race one day!) and every morning I get nothing but abuse from pedestrians who think they have the right of way on the cycle path, yet there is a footpath just a few feet from them which is closer to the road so they choose not to walk on it ..................grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr

Get her in court and throw the book at her, serve her right for ignoring the law!