Hubbard, James, 1949- :'I want to lay an eavesdropping complaint ASAP!' 16 November 2011

Hubbard, James, 1949- :'I want to lay an eavesdropping complaint ASAP!' 16 November 2011
Date
2011
By
Setford News Photo Agency
Reference
DCDL-0019605
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Prime Minister John Key stands at the door of a police station to lay an eavesdropping complaint. He speaks to a policeman almost buried in documents about 'violent crime', 'murder', 'rapes', 'drugs mayhem' and so forth. Context: John Key laid a complaint to the police against Bradley Ambrose, a cameraman, who recorded his conversation with ACT candidate John Banks at the widely-advertised 'cuppa tea' event. There is keen debate about the legality of the recording and whether the complaint was a waste of police time.

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