Speaking in response to reports that photography could be banned under a by-law on the Glasgow underground, the leader of the Scottish Liberal Democrats Willie Rennie MSP said:
"Whichever bright spark came up with this needs to be told to drop it.
"This kind of nonsense distracts from the real fight against crime and terrorism.
"We have seen what happened in the past under the old Labour government. People were arrested under terrorism laws for wearing t-shirts lampooning Tony Blair or for shouting 'nonsense' at a conference.
"Strathclyde needs some strong liberal voices to shout 'nonsense' at this plan."










