Taking photographs at airports : legal or illegal?
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Taking photographs at airports : legal or illegal?
Can anyone tell me what the situation is regarding the taking of photographs at airports (not just of aircraft, but also of the buildings and other installations)?
A friend has just informed me that he took a picture of an aircraft at Bromma Airport in Stockholm, and apparently security there was not very pleased. Is it illegal at Bromma, or did that security guard just have a bad hair day?
A friend has just informed me that he took a picture of an aircraft at Bromma Airport in Stockholm, and apparently security there was not very pleased. Is it illegal at Bromma, or did that security guard just have a bad hair day?
Notice you cannot make pictures in private locations.
And you will see some private enterprises forbidding to take pictures on their premises.
But what is not specifically forbidden is allowed: when the poster says no pictures, you better shoot a movieclip.
As for every law the rules have to be specific. And a security guard destroying your property will have to pay for the damage. Even the police, because their duty is to protect the people AND their property on the national territory. Sue them as they would sue you. Or better do it to them, before they do it to you...
It is also forbidden to smoke in public places.
It's a matter of law enforcement.
And you will see some private enterprises forbidding to take pictures on their premises.
But what is not specifically forbidden is allowed: when the poster says no pictures, you better shoot a movieclip.
As for every law the rules have to be specific. And a security guard destroying your property will have to pay for the damage. Even the police, because their duty is to protect the people AND their property on the national territory. Sue them as they would sue you. Or better do it to them, before they do it to you...
It is also forbidden to smoke in public places.
It's a matter of law enforcement.
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Hi All,
In th eformer Eastern Europe as well as South Africa(military aircraft), it's fine to take pics of aircraft, but it's not allowed to have buildings in the background. I have had lots of interesting discussions with security personel in South Africa about this, but usually they end up moving the aircraft ontoa ramp with no buildings around it - NOW IF ONLY EVERYONE COULD BE THAT HELPFUL
Rgds
Tony
In th eformer Eastern Europe as well as South Africa(military aircraft), it's fine to take pics of aircraft, but it's not allowed to have buildings in the background. I have had lots of interesting discussions with security personel in South Africa about this, but usually they end up moving the aircraft ontoa ramp with no buildings around it - NOW IF ONLY EVERYONE COULD BE THAT HELPFUL
Rgds
Tony
Just respect the local laws and if a security guard asks you what you are doing, explain him the situation and most of the time you won't see that much problems when taking pictures of Civil Aircraft.
Military aircraft is a other story. Be carefull and inform yourserf carefully about the exeact rules and laws before taking a picture.
Best Regards,
Yvo
Military aircraft is a other story. Be carefull and inform yourserf carefully about the exeact rules and laws before taking a picture.
Best Regards,
Yvo
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I am still thinking if taking pictures in DUB/EIDW is illegal or not. Most people I know taking pictures in DUB/EIDW say its legal. The last time I was about to take pictures across the road from Rwy 10 in DUB/EIDW. I setup my tripod and camera for taking final approach pics. After I just setup the tripod and camera the Airport Police speeded over. While they are still inside the boundary fence. I threw all my stuff into the car and speeded off while they came out. I usually take pictures beside the taxiway parallel to Rwy 10&28 or at the start or runway 16 and 28. William Ronciare (aviation photographer @ DUB/EIDW) told me that there might be a possibility of radio interferance when parking a car under a approaching a/c. I will start taking aviation pics again from May- September when the weather get better.
Now I know it might be illegal to take pics at some places.
Now I know it might be illegal to take pics at some places.