By MICHAEL POWELL on Nytimes.com, Jan 3, 2012 –
“In late November, the police commissioner, Raymond W. Kelly, ordered every precinct in his domain to read a statement. Officers, the commissioner said, must ‘respect the public’s right to know about these events and the media’s right of access to report.’
Any officer who “unreasonably interferes” with reporters or blocks photographers will be subject to disciplinary actions.
These are fine words. Of course, his words followed on the heels of a few days in mid-November when the police arrested, punched, kicked and used metal barriers to ram reporters and photographers covering the Occupy Wall Street protests.”
Read the full article on the New York Times website.