This CN Live! Documentary May Have Been Illegal Under Proposed Law

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In March CN Live! was in Paris to film a documentary on the Yellow Vests movement that included footage of French police that under a proposed law, now being rewritten, could have incurred a €45,000 fine.

 

CN Live! was in Paris earlier this year to shoot a documentary on the Yellow Vests. Before a protest was to begin, CN‘s editor Joe Lauria asked one of the Yellow Vests activists if it were legal to film the police in France. He was told that it was. 

Our documentary, by CN Live! producer Cathy Vogan, contained many images of the police in action. Under a law proposed by President Emmanuel Macron’s La République en marche party, photographing the police in just such a demonstration may have been outlawed. The proposal was met with massive protests that began on Nov. 28 and continued Saturday in Paris.

Journalist unions protested the new law, saying it would prohibit documenting police abuses. On Nov. 27 video emerged of the police beating an unarmed black man that led Macron to condemn the police behavior. 

 

The government last Monday withdrew the bill, but instead of dropping it all together, said it will be rewritten. Government officials had argued that filming the police would remain legal but that posting recognizable images of police online to intentionally expose them to retaliation, or harm to their “psychological integrity” would have been outlawed. That left an extremely wide range of interpretations.

The prohibition against photographing cops was contained in Article 24 of the proposed “Global Security Law.” The bill is seen as a Macron sop to the right-wing ahead of the 2022 national election.

The National Assembly approved the proposed law last month but it was still awaiting Senate approval.  It is not known when the new version of the law will be unveiled. 

 

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