An Italian student has described how she was stopped by police
under anti-terrorist legislation while filming buildings, and later
arrested, held in a police cell for five hours and given a fixed penalty
notice.
Simona Bonomo, 32, an art student at London Metropolitan
University at London Metropolitan University, filmed the moment on 19
November when she was approached by two police community support
officers (PCSOs) in Paddington, west London.
When Bonomo was challenged by one PCSO, she said she was filming "just for fun". He replied: "You like looking at those buildings do you? You're basically filming for fun? I don't believe you."
When Bonomo was challenged by one PCSO, she said she was filming "just for fun". He replied: "You like looking at those buildings do you? You're basically filming for fun? I don't believe you."
Bonomo then declined his
request to see what she had filmed. "I can have a look if I want to, if I
think it may be linked to terrorism. This is an iconic site," he
replied.
Bonomo then said she was an artist. "You're an artist?
Have you got any proof or any identification?" he said. After accusing
Bonomo of being cocky, the PCSO said she had been cycling the wrong way
down a one-way street and threatened to fine her. After she apologised,
the PCSOs departed, but returned moments later with about six police
officers, she said.
She was searched and, after an altercation
with one officer, was accused of being aggressive, bundled to the ground
and arrested. The PCSOs were not involved in the arrest. After five
hours in a police cell, Bonomo said she was told to sign an £80 fixed
penalty fine for a public order offence. She plans to contest the
penalty, which stipulated she caused "harassment, alarm and distress" in
public.
Bonomo returned the next day to interview builders who
had witnessed her arrest. Footage of the interviews appears to
corroborate her account. "I was disgusted," one said. "They were
terribly out of order. There was one officer who was spiteful to you."
The
Met confirmed that a woman was stopped and searched under section 44 of
the Terrorism Act. Any complaint made to police would be fully
investigated
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