When trainspotter Stephen White noticed some interesting engines,
he wasted no time in taking pictures of them for his collection.
It was the start of a bizarre sequence of events involving midnight
phone calls, police raids and even, it is claimed, suspected terrorism.
Mr White, 43, who was on a camping holiday in Wales with his sister
Helen and her two children, was caught on CCTV from a nearby oil refinery
as he took the photographs
Miss White's car number plate was also noted and police traced it
to her home in Lincolnshire, where a neighbour gave them her mobile
phone number.
An officer then phoned her in the early hours, waking her daughter
Jessica, 11, and six-year-old son Bryn, and demanded she take the
photos to a police station despite her innocent explanation.
Not wishing to interrupt the family holiday, Miss White, a 41-year-old
civil servant, refused.





