zac08
Senior Member
It seems that foreign people never get scolded.
Uniquely Singapore.![]()
They need the tourism money... not our local one...
It seems that foreign people never get scolded.
Uniquely Singapore.![]()
someone told me its even worse inside.
thanks Lawyer !
Like our MM, maybe next time I go shooting in public i bring along my lawyer Vince, bodyguards, bankers, etc....:bsmilie::sweatsm:
It is, the staff would get very rude if they see you taking pictures inside. If you hang your DSLR around your neck when you walk into the library, they'll stop you and get you to keep your camera. :dunno:
ISA dont apply that way lah. dont worry.
well, i was once stopped by a TP for shooting an accident scene. he wanted me to delete
the pic i took which i refused. i than wrote in to MHA and TP to clarify if taking photo in
public places is not allowed. i received an apology call from TP name jason a week later.
i was reaffirmed by jason that photography is allowed and always do in public places even
if is an accident scene as long as we are not in the way of their officers investigation.![]()
Another great example of a person who stand up for his beliefWhat is sad however is that with the new Public Order Act (not sure when its going to be effected); the police will have wide enough discretino to possibly stop such things.
This is the first time I heard NLB banning photography. I think I may try it out one day and test their security guard's knowledge and resolve.
Anyone wanna organise a trip standing on the road and then aiming into the library?HEHEH
Under NLB FAQs,
2. Can I take photos or videos of your library?
Photography or filming in the library is strictly not permitted unless permission is obtained in writing from the library management.
But it does not mention anything about OUTSIDE the library... which normally does not fall under their perjury....
I am no expert with Singapore libraries and their polices. But you probably won't be harassed outside the neighborhood branches. (Again, I never expected to be shooed from any library.) The National Library Building is another matter altogether. It's THE temple where the high priests of their tribe go on their power trips. Check it out for yourself.
What is next? The Merlion? Terrorists might attack it, or opportunists might sell images of it.
We can't shoot in the area outside the National Library? Anybody can clarify on this?
Anyway, you'll probably attract more stares if a pro-DSLR holder was on the street taking photos, and compared to PnS.
I am no expert with Singapore libraries and their polices. But you probably won't be harassed
outside the neighborhood branches. (Again, I never expected to be shooed from any library.)
The National Library Building is another matter altogether. It's THE temple where the high
priests of their tribe go on their power trips.
Check it out for yourself.
What is next? The Merlion? Terrorists might attack it, or opportunists might sell images of it.
ya jeanie .... actually at that time i wanted to make a big fuzz but then when i looked at him, i felt really pity for his miserable face ...... so young and ignorance and stupid, and also i didnt want to stop the shoot for the other nice guys.canonised....i really cant help but feel angry for you.
no shooting of the durians?!?!?and around the area?!?!?!?!??!?
gosh...this has to be the ULTIMATE example of "NO PHOTOGRAPORE"!!!!!:what:
If i were you, I will challenge him to get his manager or supervisor out.
i will bring this to the highest level if need be.
this is totally absurb and BS.