And don't try to spin this as the article trying to give misinformation by not giving the whole story. The agents who performed the arrest claimed he was yelling aggressively when he was asking his questions but the video clearly showed he wasn't. Any of the previous officers he had met before this meeting never once told him he was in the wrong area or he wasn't supposed to be where he was, and he had both a press pass, the public news service logo on his clothing, and had identified himself to several police before the arrest.
edit: PLUS the journalist's lawyer claimed that he's never heard of arrests being made over clients "Being too loud", and is afraid that the arrest will set a worrying precedent. Seriously, read the loving article before you try to talk out of your ass about it.