A teenager from Luton has been jailed for two months for taking a photograph of a courtroom from the public gallery during a hearing.
Paul Thompson, 19, had gone to Luton Crown Court to support a friend facing a custodial sentence for robbing an off-duty police officer.
"This is a serious offence and the message must go out that people cannot take photos."
"Also, and this was seen with the disproportionate sentencing following the riots, there is a degree to which it appears the justice system is not keeping pace with the change in technology."

I think UK is getting worse then the third world country???..
When phone hacking was going on for years and the court put the blind eye, a teenager taking photos of the court room and gets two months jail sentence diabolical rules if you ask me.
Paul Thompson, 19, had gone to Luton Crown Court to support a friend facing a custodial sentence for robbing an off-duty police officer.
"This is a serious offence and the message must go out that people cannot take photos."
"Also, and this was seen with the disproportionate sentencing following the riots, there is a degree to which it appears the justice system is not keeping pace with the change in technology."

I think UK is getting worse then the third world country???..
When phone hacking was going on for years and the court put the blind eye, a teenager taking photos of the court room and gets two months jail sentence diabolical rules if you ask me.




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