Macao is considering new restrictions for paid photography services in tourist spots

Key Points
- The Macao government has issued a consultation document to regulate paid photography services.
- Photographers will be required to register and carry an identity badge.
- New restrictions are being planned on operating areas, the number of operators, and working hours.
The Macao government is working on a new draft to regulate paid photography services at tourist attractions. The consultation document prepared by the Municipal Affairs Bureau (IAM) proposes binding the activities in the sector to specific rules.
Under the proposed new regulations, photographers will be required to register, wear an identity badge, and face restrictions on the areas where they can operate. In line with the concerns raised during the first mass consultation process, restrictions on issues such as operating hours and the permitted number of operators were also discussed.
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- What are the newly proposed rules regarding paid photography services?
- The new proposal introduces a registration requirement for paid photographers, mandates carrying an identity badge, and limits their working areas and hours.
- Which area will these new photography regulations affect?
- The proposed business rules will apply to tourist attractions and paid photography services in Macao.
- What kind of concerns has the government received regarding the new regulations?
- During the government's first mass consultation process, strong concerns were expressed regarding how travel photography services and registration renewal procedures would be regulated.
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