Hi everyone, just wanted to share a recent experience from this afternoon to raise awareness and help keep people safe while out spotting.
While taking photos of buses, I was followed from Sunderland Road into Gateshead Town Centre by individuals from Shomrim. For clarity, Shomrim are a volunteer security / neighbourhood patrol group who support and look after the Jewish community.
There were four individuals, all communicating with each other (including via mobile phones), who followed me across multiple locations. I attempted on four separate occasions to disengage and asked to be left alone, after briefly explaining I was a transport enthusiast. Despite this, they continued to follow and confront me, eventually surrounding me, which caused alarm and made me feel unsafe.
Police (Northumbria Police) were contacted, attended, and confirmed I was acting within my rights and allowed me to continue my day. They also spoke to the individuals involved separately.
? Key reminders for all spotters:
️ Photography in public is legal
You are well within your rights to photograph buses in public spaces across the UK.
️ You do NOT have to show or delete your photos
Only police have limited powers in certain situations—not volunteer patrol groups or members of the public.
️ You are not required to stop or engage
You can politely refuse and walk away if approached.
️ Keep interactions brief and calm
A simple line like:
“I’m a transport enthusiast taking photos in public”
…is enough. Avoid arguments.
️ Do not be intimidated by numbers or persistence
Even if multiple people approach you, they have no additional powers.
️ Trust your instincts
If something feels off, remove yourself from the situation early.
️ Stay in safe, public areas
Use busy locations, shops, or transport hubs if you feel uncomfortable.
️ Contact police if needed
Call 101 for non-emergencies or 999 if you feel threatened, followed, or unsafe.
️ Log and report incidents
Make a note of times, locations, and descriptions—this helps build a picture if behaviour is repeated.
️ Take seriously if:
You are being followed between locations
You are repeatedly approached after refusing
You are surrounded or feel intimidated
This is NOT normal and should be reported.
Sharing this so others are aware—not to cause concern. Bus spotting is a completely normal hobby, and everyone should feel safe doing it.
Stay safe ?
⚠️ Bus Spotting Safety – Please Read (Gateshead Area) ⚠️
⚠️ Bus Spotting Safety – Please Read (Gateshead Area) ⚠️
RE: ⚠️ Bus Spotting Safety – Please Read (Gateshead Area) ⚠️
(3 hours ago)Malarkey wrote Hi everyone, just wanted to share a recent experience from this afternoon to raise awareness and help keep people safe while out spotting.
While taking photos of buses, I was followed from Sunderland Road into Gateshead Town Centre by individuals from Shomrim. For clarity, Shomrim are a volunteer security / neighbourhood patrol group who support and look after the Jewish community.
There were four individuals, all communicating with each other (including via mobile phones), who followed me across multiple locations. I attempted on four separate occasions to disengage and asked to be left alone, after briefly explaining I was a transport enthusiast. Despite this, they continued to follow and confront me, eventually surrounding me, which caused alarm and made me feel unsafe.
Police (Northumbria Police) were contacted, attended, and confirmed I was acting within my rights and allowed me to continue my day. They also spoke to the individuals involved separately.
? Key reminders for all spotters:
️ Photography in public is legal
You are well within your rights to photograph buses in public spaces across the UK.
️ You do NOT have to show or delete your photos
Only police have limited powers in certain situations—not volunteer patrol groups or members of the public.
️ You are not required to stop or engage
You can politely refuse and walk away if approached.
️ Keep interactions brief and calm
A simple line like:
“I’m a transport enthusiast taking photos in public”
…is enough. Avoid arguments.
️ Do not be intimidated by numbers or persistence
Even if multiple people approach you, they have no additional powers.
️ Trust your instincts
If something feels off, remove yourself from the situation early.
️ Stay in safe, public areas
Use busy locations, shops, or transport hubs if you feel uncomfortable.
️ Contact police if needed
Call 101 for non-emergencies or 999 if you feel threatened, followed, or unsafe.
️ Log and report incidents
Make a note of times, locations, and descriptions—this helps build a picture if behaviour is repeated.
️ Take seriously if:
You are being followed between locations
You are repeatedly approached after refusing
You are surrounded or feel intimidated
This is NOT normal and should be reported.
Sharing this so others are aware—not to cause concern. Bus spotting is a completely normal hobby, and everyone should feel safe doing it.
Stay safe ?
Good information, i was at gateshead on friday and didnt have any issues taking photos, but you just never know how people react.
RE: ⚠️ Bus Spotting Safety – Please Read (Gateshead Area) ⚠️
(3 hours ago)Malarkey wrote Hi everyone, just wanted to share a recent experience from this afternoon to raise awareness and help keep people safe while out spotting.
While taking photos of buses, I was followed from Sunderland Road into Gateshead Town Centre by individuals from Shomrim. For clarity, Shomrim are a volunteer security / neighbourhood patrol group who support and look after the Jewish community.
There were four individuals, all communicating with each other (including via mobile phones), who followed me across multiple locations. I attempted on four separate occasions to disengage and asked to be left alone, after briefly explaining I was a transport enthusiast. Despite this, they continued to follow and confront me, eventually surrounding me, which caused alarm and made me feel unsafe.
Police (Northumbria Police) were contacted, attended, and confirmed I was acting within my rights and allowed me to continue my day. They also spoke to the individuals involved separately.
? Key reminders for all spotters:
️ Photography in public is legal
You are well within your rights to photograph buses in public spaces across the UK.
️ You do NOT have to show or delete your photos
Only police have limited powers in certain situations—not volunteer patrol groups or members of the public.
️ You are not required to stop or engage
You can politely refuse and walk away if approached.
️ Keep interactions brief and calm
A simple line like:
“I’m a transport enthusiast taking photos in public”
…is enough. Avoid arguments.
️ Do not be intimidated by numbers or persistence
Even if multiple people approach you, they have no additional powers.
️ Trust your instincts
If something feels off, remove yourself from the situation early.
️ Stay in safe, public areas
Use busy locations, shops, or transport hubs if you feel uncomfortable.
️ Contact police if needed
Call 101 for non-emergencies or 999 if you feel threatened, followed, or unsafe.
️ Log and report incidents
Make a note of times, locations, and descriptions—this helps build a picture if behaviour is repeated.
️ Take seriously if:
You are being followed between locations
You are repeatedly approached after refusing
You are surrounded or feel intimidated
This is NOT normal and should be reported.
Sharing this so others are aware—not to cause concern. Bus spotting is a completely normal hobby, and everyone should feel safe doing it.
Stay safe ?
Good on you for posting this - sensible advice.
I've had weirdos follow me twice (both times in Newcastle) who seem to think stalking and seeking to intimidate someone is totally normal rational behaviour, whereas taking a photo of a bus makes you a risk to the public...
RE: ⚠️ Bus Spotting Safety – Please Read (Gateshead Area) ⚠️
(2 hours ago)stagecoachbusdepot wrote Good on you for posting this - sensible advice.
I've had weirdos follow me twice (both times in Newcastle) who seem to think stalking and seeking to intimidate someone is totally normal rational behaviour, whereas taking a photo of a bus makes you a risk to the public...
In 14 years of Bus Spotting I have had odd randoms spurt abuse at me and I ignore it, let them crack on being idiots but this today was just beyond extreme and completely out of order.
I had no idea I had been followed by them until one of them confronted me inside Jackson Street Post Office, then another followed me into Tesco after first attempts of disengaging with them before they then followed me again and cornered me outside Iceland.
I only went along Sunderland Road off the junction that connects to Durham/Old Durham Road and Gateshead Town Centre as 6398 was on the 850 which is unusual as it's normal the ex Eyms B9's, there were a few Angel Streetdecks on the 27 and 73060 was on the X24 diverting off of Felling Bypass and thought this was a good location to catch all of what I wanted, been to this location my times without any issues and non of my photos had the Jewish School in them.
There main concern was photographing children which I made clear was not the case and that the subject of the photos were the Buses but they were not having any of it which is why I called the Police and the Police agreed with me, hopefully the officers had a good firm word with them but otherwise if you are planning on taking photos in that area of Gateshead be vigilant is all I will say, same applies around Coatsworth Road area of Bensham.
RE: ⚠️ Bus Spotting Safety – Please Read (Gateshead Area) ⚠️
I can understand the Jewish community feeling on edge after recent events but this sort of vigilantism is over the top. I’m glad the police were able to take the heat out of the situation.