8 places in the world where it is forbidden to shoot

in curious •  7 years ago  (edited)

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Tourists, note: you can not shoot anywhere, and you can not shoot everything. Here's a list of places and objects made up of Bright Side to help you document your trip without having problems with authorities or local people.

8.The Netherlands

The Red Light District in Amsterdam is famous for its public homes, picturesque streets, canals and cafes. Many tourists want to shoot girls that traditionally stand, dance, or even perform entire performances behind the window panes, but this is for many reasons not allowed. If you are walking around a camera, do not be surprised if you just get it out of your hands.

7.South Korea

If you shoot a woman without her consent - even in public places, this is considered an act of sexual aggression and is punished by a fine of 10 million ($ 8,800) and up to 5 years in prison.

6.United States

Keep in mind if you are filming a private property. It is always advisable to first get a photo shoot permission from the property owner. Note that there are signs that prohibit shooting.

5.United Arab Emirates

Here the pictures of forbidden places can result in 1 - 3 months imprisonment and a fine of 1361 dollars. In many places it is forbidden to shoot for religious reasons. As in other places, you can not capture government and security-related buildings, certain bridges, and shawl palaces.

4.North Korea

If you are planning to visit the world's most closed country, be prepared for strict restrictions on movements and actions. You do not have to leave your hotel without a guide or shoot anything without his permission.

3.United Kingdom

The British welcome millions of tourists with cameras. You can make amateur pictures anywhere, but for commercial photography special permissions are required. For example, to make a photo shoot of Trafalgar and the Parliament you need personal permission from the mayor of London.

2.Japan

In Japan it is forbidden to take some temples and statues. You can find a complete list of these places here. Some should not be taken at all, others only at certain times of the year.

1.Algeria

Algeria, especially in its southern part, is a markedly conservative country. To shoot a woman, you must have the consent of her husband or father. To shoot a man is enough to have his own consent. It is strictly forbidden to shoot bridges, dams and military sites.

In a nutshell: Before you travel somewhere, tell the laws about the photos. Better prepared than unpleasantly surprised.
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