YOU report (May 7) that ''ordinarily a sheriff has no power to stop the press taking notes''. This was in an article by your Highland Correspondent, concerning the Skye Bridge tolls.

On occasion, I have asked a newspaper to send a reporter to Edinburgh Sheriff Court to witness how justice is dispensed there. A young lady duly turned up, complete with reporter's pad, and she started writing. The court usher went to speak to her and she immediately left the court. No instruction had come from the sheriff, and this manoeuvre thus seemed to be routine.

Personally, I find this disturbing.

Thomas Gardner,

145 Bruntsfield Place, Edinburgh.

May 11.