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In an emergency situation? While carrying out your journalistic work, do you have all important information ready to hand and is your journalist emergency ID among your documents? Only a few of the journalists working internationally carry the journalist emergency ID with them. What is worse, many journalists do not even know what a journalist emergency ID is. It is a document of protection that serves for your own safety and is able to defuse critical situations (such as when working in crisis regions,
cordoned-off areas or at demonstrations).
The international document of protection for journalists, reporters and press photographers
In critical situations, the journalist emergency ID provides on eight pages all press-relevant data and information at a glance: editorial notes, association membership, journalist status, contact data, official press card number etc. In addition to personal information (name, date of birth and address) and a photo, the journalist emergency ID also contains information about the persons or editorial department that need to be contacted in case of emergency. The emergency ID can thus quickly become a lifesaver when it comes to your personal freedom and rights of the press.
All important information ready to hand while carrying out your journalistic work
The journalist emergency ID is designed in a conspicuous colour, is available in five languages and as such, is the ideal complement to the international press card. The European journalist emergency ID can be used not only in the carrying out of your journalistic work, but also for your private or business trips. The emergency ID should be a constant companion in your car or wallet. It makes sense for journalists and press photographers to regularly carry the emergency ID when working abroad.
Journalists and press photographers are on the road in crisis regions, cordoned-off areas and sensitive locations. The rights of the members of the press are not always respected in such cases. The atmosphere can quickly change or executive powers can enforce special rights – also against journalists. Get around this safety risk and when working, always carry the European journalist emergency ID with you.
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