No shooting at the Poznań airport? "Why does the port put up boards like this?"

news.24tm.pl 1 month ago

Our Reader asks.

- I'm sorry. I'm asking you to aid me explain why the Lawn Airport hangs up the plates on the shooting ban. That's how even individual who puts relationships on Instagram commits a crime - The reader wrote to us.

Does the airport in Poznań have a shooting ban? Turns out there's been a mistake. Blissier Patryn, the Lawica spokesperson explains that the ban is not covered by the full airport, but only by the places where papers are processed. So they're the Central safety Control Zone, the check-ins, the passport checkpoints, and the gate checkpoints. In the case of the photograph we received from the Reader, the sign appeared besides far from the place where the papers were processed and so the marking will be modified.

Let us remind that since 17 April in Poland there has been a regulation of the Ministry of Defence, according to which the services may intervene against persons photographing or recording objects considered crucial for the defence of our country or critical infrastructure facilities.

- I'm sorry. The ban on shooting includes all ways of capturing, photographing and filming both from the ground and from the air (e.g. unmanned aircraft, as well as motoplanes, paragliders). Regulation concerns bodies, institutions, formations, businesses or organisational units with properties of facilities - gives the portal right.pl.

Objects that cannot be recorded and photographed must be marked with a peculiar sign with a ban on shooting - precisely as you can see in the photograph from our Readers. In order to be able to movie and photograph in a prohibited place, it is essential to get a permit. If we don't have him, and we're caught taking pictures of objects that are banned, we're facing detention, fines, or even the confiscation of a smartphone or camera.

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