Court matters are largely public record, so, assuming no jurors are in this area, I guess that you could argue that there is no good reason to prevent filming.
But I think preventing filming is a mild common consideration, for people in a fairly tough phase in their life.
Getting access to this area, presumably is restricted for the safety of the individuals in there - because someone, questioning authority, might like to come in and kick them in the balls or some such - quite reasona
I could write more, but I am also bored of this reply.
( , Sun 16 Nov 2014, 19:25, Reply)
But I think preventing filming is a mild common consideration, for people in a fairly tough phase in their life.
Getting access to this area, presumably is restricted for the safety of the individuals in there - because someone, questioning authority, might like to come in and kick them in the balls or some such - quite reasona
I could write more, but I am also bored of this reply.
( , Sun 16 Nov 2014, 19:25, Reply)