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Police blogger 'to be identified'
06-16-2009, 04:04 PM
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Police blogger 'to be identified'
Quote:The High Court has refused to preserve the anonymity of an award-winning policeman who has blogged about the force and government ministers.

Mr Justice Eady refused an injunction to prevent the Times identifying serving officer "Night Jack", winner of an Orwell prize for blogging.

The judge said said blogging was "essentially a public rather than a private activity".

Night Jack's lawyer said preserving his anonymity was in the public interest.

Hugh Tomlinson QC said the thousands who communicated via the internet under a cloak of anonymity would be "horrified" to think the law would do nothing to protect their identities if someone carried out the necessary detective work to unmask them.

Local criminals

But the judge ruled any right of privacy on the part of the blogger would be likely to be outweighed by a countervailing public interest in revealing that a particular police officer had been making such contributions.

In his blog "Night Jack - An English Detective" the unnamed officer chronicled his working life in an unnamed UK town: descriptions of local criminals and his struggle with police bureaucracy.

Mr Justice Eady said the blog contained opinions on a number of social and political issues relating to the police and the administration of justice.

He added Night Jack had expressed strong opinions on matters of political controversy and had also criticised a number of ministers.

The judge said the blogger risked disciplinary action if his employers found out one of its officers was communicating to the public in such a way.

This was one of the main reasons why Night Jack was keen to maintain his anonymity, he added.

Entitled to know

Rejecting the argument that all the blogger's readers needed to know was that he was a serving police officer, the judge said that it was often useful, in assessing the value of an opinion or argument, to know its source.

"For so long as there is anonymity, it would obviously be difficult to make any such assessment.

"More generally, when making a judgment as to the value of comments made about police affairs by 'insiders', it may sometimes help to know how experienced or senior the commentator is."

He did not accept that it was part of the court's function to protect police officers who were, or thought they might be, acting in breach of police discipline regulations from coming to the attention of their superiors.

The public was entitled to know how police officers behaved and the newspaper's readers were entitled to come to their own conclusions about whether it was desirable for officers to communicate such matters publicly.

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07-08-2009, 09:11 PM (This post was last modified: 07-08-2009 09:12 PM by ---.)
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expose them so no other cop with a beef with the system will ever dare to try and speak their mind on the net seems the rationale
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07-08-2009, 09:38 PM
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Quote:expose them so no other cop with a beef with the system will ever dare to try and speak their mind on the net seems the rationale

Pretty much.
I wonder if he has any support from the police themselves.

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07-09-2009, 04:56 AM
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Police blogger 'to be identified'
rest assured .. theres pleanty of them .. not just within the corporate police forces but the armed forces too
civil servants .. ex m.o.d's .. ex mi5's mi6's .. the list really does go on :-)
be suprised how many blogs are around from ex secret service or department of defence
I do wonder to myself, how will any new world order pull its way through when we are too technologically ahead
with information and security as much as they already think they are:)
Everyone of us is quite capable of building databases and gathering information..
and much of that information is easily accessible to anyone really .. just gotta look a bit profesional you know;)

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