Media harder to identify, RCMP officer tells hearing over photojournalist’s lawsuit
VANCOUVER — The RCMP officer in charge of enforcing a court injunction in a British Columbia pipeline dispute where a photojournalist was arrested in 2021 testified Wednesday that he welcomes media coverage of such operations.
“In every one of my commands, the media is mentioned as being given as much access as reasonably possible,” Asst. Commissioner John Brewer told a B.C. Supreme Court hearing over the lawsuit filed by photojournalist Amber Bracken.
“It’s the reasonableness that I think may be an issue with both sides,” he added.
Brewer said it’s not up to police to “arbitrate who’s media and who’s not,” provided they’re not interfering with police work or “overtly complicit” with protesters.


