Citizens have the legal right to film polling stations in public spaces during elections, as public spaces allow for lawful recording activities; however, this right must be balanced against the need to maintain voter privacy and prevent intimidation, requiring reasonable conduct and awareness of how filming may affect voters' willingness to participate in the democratic process.
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to work though. Do you or >> Well, I wonder why I didn't ask you that. I just wonder why you wanted >> wanted to intimidate. It's >> not really intimidating.
>> People said this this is coming on. I don't >> Oh, so you do work at the polling station?
>> I'll point it away if she wants to go in.
>> Well, she just doesn't want you to be here. Okay.
>> Be here at all. I'm told to be here.
>> It doesn't matter. People have got the right to vote in private and you're putting them off.
>> They are voting in private. They're inside.
>> You're putting them off from walking into the polling station. So, please can you move on and go to a different Poland station?
>> Public space.
>> It doesn't matter if it's a public space.
>> Apparently, >> there's been arguments between yourselves and other members of the public. If it gets to the point where people are arguing, I will start to lock people up for public order offenses.
>> Public What's going on everybody? This is TJ.
So we're in Pon Prrenai in Cardiff today, me and Dogy Raj on the day of the Senate election. So we're coming up to uh polling station in a church here in uh Prenai today.
Done. Just done one in Newport main.
And now we're in Cardiff. So about we're about about folks. We're about see what happens at the polling station here in Pompren.
There it is.
>> It's the polling station our community church center. Yeah. This must be >> supposedly this is the polling station.
You know, you know, >> station coffee in there, too.
Pumpai Community Church Center.
It's polling station here right by a school man. But you know is what it is.
Disabled access in Everyone seems to be parking there.
Look some of the signs they got up.
My door open. You got the correct polling station.
I can see in there now.
Oh, being reported. Raj think what's going on? What?
Thank you, peasant. Well, right.
Just reading some of the signs on the wall. Oh, it's a tella. What can a tella do?
There's a vote in the election.
Who be driving it?
>> Oh, in stash.
Oh, I thought Oh [ __ ] >> Why are you filming?
>> Are you filming? I don't really >> Oh, just that's what I felt like doing today.
>> Oh, I don't really appreciate being filmed. Thank you.
>> I'm filming the polling station.
>> Pardon?
>> Filming the polling station.
>> I know, but I just think it's a bit much like we're just trying to get >> That's fine. You can. I'm stopping you.
All right, mate. You're all right. I was wondering why you were there.
>> Huh? Polling station.
>> Yeah.
>> Well, you work there, do you? Or >> you what?
>> You work there, do you? Or >> Well, I wonder why I didn't ask you that. I just wonder why you wanted to >> intimidate. It's not really intimidating.
>> Well, I've had a couple of complaints of people. You >> said this is coming on. I don't >> Oh, so you do work at the polling station then. You >> I don't work at I work in a cafe.
>> Oh, in the cafe.
>> In the church.
>> Yeah.
>> Okay, that's fine.
>> But uh >> I live in a public space. So, and I'm a good distance away. I'm not right up in people's faces. People People want to approach me.
>> No. What I'm saying is people said to me they said coming out or going in. You're filming.
>> People are approaching me like it made me uncomfortable.
>> But I'm in a public space. I'm >> filming the filming anyway.
>> That's what I'm doing today. Filming polling stations.
>> I can see that.
>> The elections.
>> This is the sen of the elections.
>> What?
>> It's the sen elections.
>> Standard elections.
>> The sen elections.
>> Yeah, I know that.
He's not filming the the senator. Is that good or careful?
>> Look at that.
>> Anyway, >> public space. I'm filming the polling station cuz it's sign of the lect.
>> So, okay.
>> Yeah.
>> I just think you should respect people's right to vote and making people You might be putting >> I've got a right to vote. I got to write some film and I'm just telling you that you made me feel very uncomfortable.
>> That's not my intention. If I intended to do that, >> what I'm saying is other people might voters, which I'm not intending to do.
>> Yeah. People feel uncomfortable with you standing there vote.
>> I'm in a public space of a good distance away. I'm not right up against the door.
>> Whether you're doing what's okay and what's not. Do you not think that some people might find that intimidating? Do you >> really? No. Cuz I'm in a public public place doing a lawful activity.
>> I've got a right to do this. I've got a right to vote. Yes, I have.
>> No. You got to ask that permission.
>> I haven't got to ask anyone's permission.
>> Yes, you are these days.
>> No, you're not. Check it out.
>> Public space.
>> That's not a public space.
>> Yeah, but I'm in a I'm stood in a public space.
>> You're filming in a public in a private.
>> Yeah, you're allowed to record people.
>> No, you're not.
>> There you are. Yeah, you are.
>> You got to ask her permission.
>> All right. I've got you move on.
Otherwise, I'll uh >> do what you want, mate.
>> Okay.
>> You okay?
>> You move on.
>> You okay?
>> Yeah.
Take care, love. Have a good day.
>> Excuse me.
>> Have a good day.
>> I've just told you they feel comfortable. I don't need you to intimidate.
>> I'm just saying have a good day.
>> I'm just saying you're intimidating people. I told you make them feel comfortable. So don't shout have a good day when I've asked you to film. It's not okay. I'm just saying have a good day.
>> No, I'm saying to you stop trying to antagonize me. Like it's not it's not nice.
>> I know. I just said have a good day.
>> I'm just saying to you stop trying to antagonize me. You act like you're being nice. It's not. I don't like being film going into I find it very uncomfortable.
>> I'm not filming you in particular. I'm filming the building.
>> It's a polling station.
>> Polling station. Yeah.
>> Okay.
>> I think it's really inappropriate.
>> How is it inappropriate to film a polling station? I don't understand your point.
>> There's a school there.
>> Yeah. What's the school got to do with that?
>> People just trying to go about their day. What's the school got to do with that?
>> There's kids around. People don't want you filming their kids.
>> Okay.
>> Well, I'm filming this place.
>> Common sense.
>> I'm filming this place is the center of the elections.
>> I just don't understand why you feel the need >> because that's what I'm that's what I wanted to do. And so I'm covering the center of the elections.
>> What do you mean you're covering Senate elections?
>> That's what I'm doing. I'm covering different polling stations.
You put your hand.
>> Well, that's unfortunate. That's unfortunate >> cuz that's not my intentions. Yeah, but your intentions and awareness of what you're doing are two different things.
It's common sense.
>> Yeah. Okay, that's fine.
>> There we go. Pump Community Church Center.
Reverent label.
Welcome to the polling station. Please follow the signs, report to the desk, and follow instructions given to you.
Nope. Come back.
Come back.
>> Hypocrite.
What a hypocrite.
What a hypocrite. Hey, Raj.
>> Tell me about it.
Oh, getting came back inside as well.
Look, getting back from inside as well. We are road.
>> I'm stood all the way over here for one.
So, What was that?
Okay.
Do you want me to put it down whilst you go in now?
>> Are you filming anything that I made?
>> Yeah. Yeah. The polling station, mate.
>> Yeah. Well, don't film me going in and coming out, will you? Okay. Yeah. Watch your film.
>> Yeah. Just I'm just going to film the signs, brother.
Sorry, mate. It's on the signs.
All right.
They got masks on any they don't have to worry about.
>> What was their issue with the school opposite?
>> Yeah, they always they always try and make they always try and bring up the school thing. You weren't even filming that.
And then comes point this way.
Tell me about it. Right.
It's public pavement as well. Yeah.
Oh, kid. There's a kid. There's a kid.
There's a kid. Keep the kid off.
Getting busy in there now.
Oh. Oh. Oh, it's a dog. Okay.
The electrical stuff in there, the electrical stuff.
Hey, look.
Well, guys, It's me. Let's go.
No, you're right.
There's the cafe that they were complaining from there.
That guy's on the phone a lot from the cafe.
He obviously works in the cafe.
Place been told you this guy from the cafe is making a big big issue.
Guy from the cafe is making a big issue.
You can see coffee staff church community church center.
>> You all right?
>> No, I'm not filming children. Filming children.
>> You're filming children.
>> Where's the children?
>> The children poke in and out of here.
I've just seen that.
>> Okay, that's nice.
>> No, it's not children.
>> It's a safeguarding issue. If it was my child, you wouldn't be doing it.
>> Oh, yeah. What you What would you do about it?
>> Well, lucky usually not going to find out >> threatening people. Now, >> no issue with recording, >> right?
>> I just don't like the fact that you're capturing children in the footage.
>> Capturing children >> when I came.
>> I didn't even see myself capturing children, mate.
Just making that up now.
>> Why not?
>> Anyway, it's perfectly legal from a public space. I'm recording everything in the police station.
>> Got a camera.
>> H.
>> Yeah.
Capturing everything at the polling station, mate.
>> You're right. You're on public property.
You can record.
>> Exactly. Yeah.
>> But it's the fact of when children are coming, I expect you to at least turn your camera.
>> Yeah. Well done.
>> You don't.
>> That's the issue.
>> Clearly blind then. Aren't you record?
>> Yes. It's public space, man. and stop filming everything.
>> Yeah.
>> Karen Karen over there making threats though.
>> What you're going to use the footage for.
>> Cheers.
>> All right.
>> You wonder what you were doing.
>> No, just filming the polling station.
Yeah.
There they are in the cafe.
Well, they've run the police now.
Talking about for a bit now.
Filming children. Yeah, they're going down the route of filming children again.
My pitch, man.
>> Who said that?
>> The guy around there with the whales t-shirt on >> said you're going down filming children.
>> Yeah. going around filming children.
>> That's merely incidental.
>> Yeah, it's incidentally it's accidentally my shooting may stop it.
So, okay, back in action, folks.
SD card filled up. Uh, still at the polling station here in uh Ponrren.
Don't know if they've called anyone at all.
at the Pompreni polling station, folks.
Multiple people on the phones.
Better man with a camera outside the bowling station.
Yeah, I'll be >> Yeah, that guy's still out there.
>> There he is.
He should be okay. He's quite hard. Oh, sorry. Am I interfering?
>> No, no, don't worry. Don't worry about it. Look, that's fine.
There he is.
Not bad.
Electro stuff.
Who's that guy going?
Still recording here, folks.
I suppose haven't showed up though.
Fus coming by.
It's a kid coming. Time goes up.
Yeah. I still don't know whether they've uh contacted anyone the Polish staff here.
Tell them right.
You're filming >> public documentary called History in the Making Part Two.
>> Public place.
>> That's the Beyonce song.
>> Yeah.
where that guy's back out there again.
So, I'm going to wander down this way.
>> What are you filming?
>> H >> What are you filming?
>> Just a polling station.
>> What you using for >> I can't I can't really say too much yet cuz of the reporting restrictions. I'm just reporting on the polling stations today.
>> Are you getting people in video?
>> Uh yeah. Well, anything I can see really. If people are being captured, it is what it is really.
>> Filming me now.
>> I'm filming you. Yeah. Are you >> I don't want to >> It's a public space. Are you one of the Are you one of the staff at the polling station?
>> Yeah. Well, it's public space end of the day.
>> No, you don't.
>> No, it's a public space.
>> You don't you don't need anyone's permission.
>> I'm not inside.
>> I'm not I'm not coming in.
There we are, folks.
Now, where's that guy now?
The whale shoot now.
I don't like some reason away from the kid.
staff anyway.
>> She's staff anyway. Polling staff.
Yeah. I don't They don't seem to understand what inside means. Said you can't film inside the polling station, man.
>> No.
I'm not in the polling station. I'm on a public pavement.
>> Don't they brief them on the on >> journalism?
Are they volunteer?
>> Clearly not.
Oh, clear.
All right.
I'm sorry. South Wales, please.
Do they not understand? Do they not understand the difference of inside? And clearly, are you not allowed to film in the polling station? I'm not in the polling station.
>> H >> Why are you filming people coming in and out?
>> I'm just filming the polling station.
>> What?
>> I'm just filming the polling station when anything I can see.
Okay, that's fine. We can walk away.
>> No one's stopping you.
>> Filming.
>> H >> Why are you filming?
>> Well, I'm just filming polling stations today. I'm just covering polling stations today.
>> Yeah, but if people don't want to be filmed, they don't particularly want to be filmed.
>> It's a public space anyway, >> you know. I mean, uh >> permission to do it, you know, you can't just film.
>> Oh, you can just film. Yeah, you don't need permission from a public.
>> You do need permission to film people.
>> No, you don't. No. Well, I I'm not sure why because they work for the BBC.
>> Oh, well, the BBC often make mistakes.
So, they >> No, they don't make mistakes as far as human rights are concerned.
>> Clearly do cuz human rights say I'm allowed to record people.
>> It's a public pavement.
>> I'll be honest.
>> So, it's a public pavement. So, >> no, I'm not I'm not happy about it.
>> Don't surprise me with the BBC.
No sign of SWP anywhere. So that's a stop.
Oh, hey there.
I can't withdraw yet anyway.
Oh, a member of staff coming out.
Another member of staff coming out.
Yeah, staff seem to like it the least, you know, ping stuff.
Poland staff seemed to like it the least, Rod. You know, >> she worked for the British Bashing Corporation.
>> She worked for the BBC, she would know the law.
>> Surprising how many of the BBC don't know the law.
Yeah.
Hang about for a little bit longer. See if I've uh So, there's been a few people on the phones now.
He's still on the phone.
That guy still on the phone. The guy from the cafe from the cafe is still on the phone.
See posting.
There's one of the staff on the polling station there.
That's the door back open again.
Oh, someone's ringing me.
>> Uh, can I help you?
>> Uh, yes you can. Where are you, Sam?
Oh, baby's gone.
Posty.
>> Oh, getting cam back.
>> Right. I know you're on public.
>> You're stopping some of the voters from coming in.
>> I'm not intending to stop some of the voters.
>> I'll point it away if she wants to go in.
>> Well, she just doesn't want you to be here. Okay.
>> Be here at all. I'm telling It doesn't matter. People have got the right to vote in private and you're putting them off.
>> They are voting in private. You're putting them off from walking into the polling station. So, please can you move on and go to a different polling station?
>> Public space.
>> It doesn't matter if it's a public space. You're putting the voters off.
>> I'm not intended to put the voters off.
>> Well, don't film then.
>> It's public space. I'm entitled to film.
>> No, you're not entitled to film. I'm >> entitled to film. I don't want my face put on your camera.
>> I'm not filming your face now.
>> Yeah, I know you are. work on behalf of the council, don't you? So, >> it doesn't matter who I work for. I'm doing a job today and I am here to protect the voters and you are putting the voters off. So, would you kindly please move on?
>> Anyone off? I'm stood on a public space quite a reasonable distance away from the main door.
>> Some of our voters will not come into the center because you are here.
>> How many go on? Any apart from one I've seen everybody else going in >> and everybody is coming to coming into us complaining asking why you are here and why you are filming. They're still going in. I'm >> Why are you being so obnoxious?
>> Because I'm entitled to do what I'm doing. I've got a right to >> But you're not telling us why you're doing it.
>> Cuz I'm covering a story on the polling stations today.
>> Well, go and cover it on a different polling station, please. Because the people here are getting upset.
>> I've got a right to do this. People have gone in. People have gone in. They've still voted. So, I'm not stopping anyone.
>> Go to a different >> I'm not stopping anyone as as I've clearly witnessed. I'm not stopping anyone. Well, you are stopping people because there is a lady around the corner that is hiding and she is refusing to come in >> because she is feeling quite vulnerable.
So, all I'm asking you to do is you please kindly stop filming to allow this person to >> stop filming. I'll point the camera away, but I'm not going to stop filming.
>> She wants to go in because I'm I've got every right to.
>> If she wants to come in, I'll point the camera the other way.
>> Just stop filming for 10 minutes. We're here until 10:00 tonight. You don't need 17 hours of footage for one story for >> I can film whatever I want.
>> Jeez.
>> Kick him right off.
>> Run back in.
Okay, public space.
One lady's causing all the One lady's causing all the drama cuz she don't know what she don't know that what I'm doing is legal.
into the bait.
Sorry filming in public.
Do it.
I think people are parking there to go to the chemist. Anyway, people are parking there. Oh, sorry.
standing back all the way over here. I am odd.
>> We found you.
>> Oh, mom.
Nope.
Yeah, they're all going in. Have you seen anyone else not going in?
>> No. No.
>> They're talking rubbish. They just don't want me filming.
Haven't stopped any voters.
The only people are approaching me, the only voters who are approaching me are ones who have already been in to vote.
So, you know, any issue they could think of. First it's first it's kids, then it's intimidating voters, which I'm not doing. Stood in a public space politely filming.
No sign of the old bill though.
About a minute.
Pull this stuff as well.
Nice stuff.
There's stuff anywhere. That go staff a lot of them anyway. Rod, there's stuff a lot of them anyway. Come on in stuff.
>> Hey mate, you're on.
What are they doing?
Oh, there they are. Please see you. Raj, get Bob Love on over.
Leave it off.
>> Huh? Why you leaving it off?
>> I put it on there.
They're pulling up.
You've been reading up on the rules as well, haven't you? So, >> yeah.
Are they officers?
South Wales Police. Let's see if they behave themselves as Go.
>> Good day, officers.
>> All right.
>> All right.
putting it down cuz there's a kick going in.
They're probably breaching them on the law probably.
Another kid.
>> No, they didn't show up on blues and twos anyway. So, it bit it on.
It's >> gone off. It's >> gone off. Has it gone off? Charged it.
Ah, there we go. There they are.
>> Hi, boys.
>> Yeah, we see you got a couple of cameras on this far.
>> Yeah. Yeah.
>> Um, >> we've had a report obviously with the filming. I don't know what you're filming for. I know you got the glasses on as well. So, you got three cameras going, >> but it's intimidating a lot of the voters.
I've still seen everybody going in voting.
>> Right. This is what they're telling me.
We're not the going in. They're still feeling intimidated. So, I'm asking you kindly at the moment is to see if you can move on. I'm not asking you to leave. But right now where you are is intimidating the other voters.
>> Okay. Or stand across the road >> as far as way because obviously people use this to try and access the actual polling station >> and right now I don't want it to escalate any further than it has to be.
You understand that obviously with everything going on that severe threat levels are higher and obviously I don't want things to escalate higher than they have to.
>> Going down the road of terrorism with it.
>> I didn't say terrorism. I just said that the threat level severe and so people are going to be a little bit nervous. I don't think that's unrealistic to say.
>> Do you?
>> Okay. Okay. Do you think that's unrealistic?
>> Not really. Can I ask you two to identify yourselves?
>> Yeah. 6398.
>> Sure.
>> And 59070.
>> Which station?
>> Laden.
>> Laden.
>> Thank you.
>> So, if I could ask me a favor, if you are going to be around, you can go across the way.
>> Stand across the road.
>> I don't want to have to arrest anyone.
So, if you can do me a favor and just try and prevent things. Like I said, I can see you've got an order to sat on.
You obly come from Gwent as well, but I just want to try and keep things as calm as cool as possible. All right.
>> It's fine. I'll be reasonable. I'll stand across the road. Obviously, you know, I'm entitled to film. I'm not What I'm trying to say is obviously you have to try and meet me in the middle a little bit here as well. All right. This is not about trying to be one side or the other. I'm trying to be impartial on here and try and meet people in the middle as possible. People are trying to exercise their right to vote. So people uncomfortable. I've got to try and exercise and do the best I can.
>> I'm exercising my rights as well.
>> I didn't say you would.
>> No.
>> But if you can do me a favor and send far away from the polling station, I'd appreciate it.
>> Yeah, that's fine.
>> There you are. There you are. No problem.
>> Thank you. Are you both together?
>> Yeah. You do the flame as well for me, please?
>> I'm not moving until you go, unfortunately. That's fine. That's fine.
Okay.
I'll stand over there.
>> Oh, you did. You did forget to tell me something then.
>> What?
>> Constable.
>> Camera's on. I don't have to tell you that.
>> You do.
>> Okay. You're going to go across the way.
Yeah.
>> If you want to make a complaint, you're welcome to. You know my number. You have my son as well. Samuel. If you want me to make complaint, you know what station I'm at. My sergeant PS Monroe. If you want to make a complaint, you're entitled to it. I don't mind. Okay.
>> Been doing this for 9 years. His nose get up my nose at this point.
>> Okay, no problem.
>> All right.
>> Yeah.
>> Yeah. Come on then.
>> Right. Stand across the way. Yeah.
>> School as well.
>> Mhm. Well, I'm not I'm not even I'm not even pointing any cameras towards the school, Constable.
That's That's irrelevant.
>> He's going over the filming children route, is he?
He going down the filming children route. Is he?
>> Nope. Filming the polling station from across the road.
It's good thing cuz I didn't get an angle from across the road. Now I've got an angle from across the road. So, very arrogant.
>> They know you're an >> exactly their choice. I've I've been reasonable.
I've stood across the road. It's their It's their choice now. if they want to abuse their powers.
Long as they release me tomorrow midday for my um for my MO2.
Oh, there's a kid. I'll keep the camera off now.
Can't even see the school where I'm stood.
Right.
All right.
All right. Nothing's coming up.
They try to arrest me, I'm sure.
That's the staff.
They're still talking to the police.
stuff there are.
>> Roger. I'd get your body cam on. I would, mate.
>> They're arresting the staff.
>> They're not arresting the staff.
>> They are for intimidation.
>> They're more likely to come over and arrest us.
>> Why?
>> Yeah. Well, they like police.
I've moved back. I've been reasonable.
>> I moved back. I've been reasonable. You know, that's the delivery van coming in.
still looking at me there.
Go to the vape shop, man.
They try and arrest over this. They're abusing the powers.
They come back over. I'm giving you my keys.
Take the car.
Take the car. They'll take me to Cardiff Bay next. Just come straight down there.
>> Oh, sorry.
>> They're just blocking the entrance now.
All the police being over there. They're blocking the entrance. Police and staff.
>> All right, mate.
Now they're coming back over.
>> Grab my keys, Roj.
In case they arrest me, you can take the car.
Officers, >> can I help you?
>> Can I help you? I've given I've given a bit of distance now.
>> Yeah. No, I appreciate that. I do believe we've been in the middle there.
Last thing I'm going to say cuz we're going to go now, okay?
>> Is that they've told me I'm not going to take any more than what they've just told me so far is apparently there's been arguments between yourselves and other members of the public. If it gets to the point where people are arguing, I will start to lock people up for public order offenses.
>> Public order. There's no public order offenses. If there's swearing and if people feel intimidated, then I can lock up public order.
>> No swearing. So it's not threatening. So you're wrong. If there is an altercation, >> I'm not going to hesitate. Does that make sense?
>> Right. A disagreement with somebody is not is not threatening obviously.
>> I've said my part and I'm not going to hesitate to it. So I've asked things to be kept peaceful. You're exercising your rights. That's fine. All I'm asking is don't get into altercations if you can help it. Regardless of who's actually starting it on Yeah. Hard.
>> Yep. I'm just going to wait for these to go so I can finish my video.
>> Going down the route. Public order offenses.
Disagreements with with members of the public is not public order offenses.
They're talking rubbish.
>> They're talking rubbish.
>> Tyrant police are still over there, folks.
They're off.
South Wales police got some proper tyrants, man. Trying to go down the public order offenses as well. Like not right.
Everyone's looking cuz the police are here now. They're causing they're causing a >> they're causing more of a scene. Yeah, cuz the police are here. So everyone's looking. Everyone's looking and being put off from going in because there's a police van here.
The longer they hang around, the more it's going to deter people from going in.
>> Yeah, >> that's what I mean. So if anyone's deterring pe voters from going in, it's the police.
Oh, he's coming back.
He's coming back.
There we go. Police are going.
There we go. So, we're going to end off the video now. The police are when the police pull off now.
Absolute tyrant trying to go down the route of public order offenses, man. New South Wales police for you.
Off we go. Okay. Um, so yeah, that's been the Pont Pranai polling station. If you did enjoy this video, make sure you do leave a like, comment, subscribe.
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