LINK- Camera taken by police at MVA
-CANTERBURY, N.H. -- A Concord-area freelance photographer said a state trooper confiscated his camera at the scene of a car crash Wednesday morning, WMUR News 9 reported. Blackden, who is also affiliated with Penacook Rescue, is a former firefighter, EMT and police officer who takes pictures at emergency scenes all over the state, often sharing them with News 9 and selling the photos to local newspapers.A year-and-a-half ago, Penacook Rescue invited him to take pictures for their department, and he routinely shows up where they do -- just like he did in Canterbury Wednesday, News 9 reported.
I don't know why the state police felt the need to take this persons camera since he may have been acting in line with his department rules. The First amendment is very clear however as a reporter he has a right to take pictures and it's in his best interest to use them in good taste which this person has and has proven so in the past. JEMS published a great article about the unexpected consequences of on-Scene Photography and allot of it applies.
JEMS The Unexpected Consequences of On-Scene Photography