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Police speak out amid 'concerns' due to filming near playparks

  • Police Scotland addressed concerns shared online regarding filming near play areas, especially after events in Greater Glasgow.
  • Reports of suspicious activity, including filming, near playparks raised alarms among parents and the wider community.
  • Officers investigated reports in Paisley, Rutherglen, Port Glasgow and Clydebank, finding some involved parents or innocent actions.
  • Assistant Chief Constable Catriona Paton stated, "Given concerns about filming, I would ask people to remind anyone videoing or photographing in public to respect those around them."
  • While filming in public is legal unless for criminal purposes, police urge responsible social media use and caution against spreading speculation.
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The Herald Scotland broke the news in Scotland, United Kingdom on Friday, April 4, 2025.
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