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Harry Styles wins court order extension against paparazzi | Harry Styles wins court order extension against paparazzi |
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Harry Styles has won an extension on his court order against four photographers for harassment in the UK. | Harry Styles has won an extension on his court order against four photographers for harassment in the UK. |
The singer had gone to the High Court to prevent paparazzi following him in the street and taking pictures near his home. | The singer had gone to the High Court to prevent paparazzi following him in the street and taking pictures near his home. |
But the four photographers, who weren't named in court, have agreed to stop harassing the 20-year-old, the court heard. | But the four photographers, who weren't named in court, have agreed to stop harassing the 20-year-old, the court heard. |
The One Direction star brought the case against them originally last December. | The One Direction star brought the case against them originally last December. |
The singer's lawyer, David Sherborne, told the High Court Mr Styles was keen to emphasise that he was not bringing a privacy injunction. | The singer's lawyer, David Sherborne, told the High Court Mr Styles was keen to emphasise that he was not bringing a privacy injunction. |
"He is not attempting to stop fans approaching him in the street," said Mr Sherborne. | "He is not attempting to stop fans approaching him in the street," said Mr Sherborne. |
"I hope we have seen an end to the crazy pursuit of the claimant when he's not on official duties." | "I hope we have seen an end to the crazy pursuit of the claimant when he's not on official duties." |
The court was told that four unnamed photographers had been identified using vehicle records from the DVLA. | The court was told that four unnamed photographers had been identified using vehicle records from the DVLA. |
They had all also agreed to a permanent order under the Protection from Harassment Act 1997 to stop pursuing him through streets in the UK, putting him under surveillance at and near his home and general harassment. | They had all also agreed to a permanent order under the Protection from Harassment Act 1997 to stop pursuing him through streets in the UK, putting him under surveillance at and near his home and general harassment. |
A fifth photographer is yet to be identified. | A fifth photographer is yet to be identified. |
The judge, Mr Justice Dingemans, adjourned the case for four weeks while efforts continue to trace him. | The judge, Mr Justice Dingemans, adjourned the case for four weeks while efforts continue to trace him. |
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