I will assume your native language is French because your English appears incoherent. After attempting to decipher the above gibberish, I will attempt to "respond" to this ridiculous post. Just because the management states on their website to "Avoid taking photos or videos in public areas.", doesn't mean this policy is enforced. If it was enforced, why is this thread being made? There would be no complaints. Why would the OP be so concerned about this issue?
This is always a funny Topic to read before going to bed and when I popped in tonight after happy hour, The flashing GIFS blew me away! That was too funny! Next time I will put on my hat and sunglasses before opening this thread!
Good grief! Bottom line: just be respectful with the cameras. Don't take pics of anyone without asking them first. The End. SHEESH!
That sounds entirely reasonable. Alas we are on the internet so being reasonable cannot be tolerated! But someday it might change... Probably not but a man can dream lol
Most cameras have a zoom function. If you want to take a picture of CONSENTING photo subjects, it is very easy to zoom in and exclude those surrounding your subject. We actually saw some guy walking around with a GoPro strapped to his wrist. When I saw him he had it folded back against his wrist so no way to film. Had it been turned around and he was trying to film around the pool, I would definitely have asked him to stop. It is just courteous to not take photos of those that do not agree.
The camera issue is likely always going to be an issue at TTR unless they jus ban cameras all together.. which would be my pick. I can appreciate the most people with cameras are being respectful, but the idiots that are not make people feel nervous about letting loose and having fun. Would at least be nice to see security clamp down on it more. When we were there earlier this year there were times people were almost in fist fights over drunk retards taking pictures of topless ladies that were not part of their group.
We didn't know about the no-camera policy at Temptation when we visited this past April. My husband + I snapped a few photos of "interesting" public displays of affection. We never posted any (nor would we ever. Not like we want our own friends + family to know how we spent our vacay) But we were never cautioned. No one said anything. We never saw security except by the hotel lobby + sometimes Patty-Os. Maybe we just weren't paying attention - that could also be the case. But my point is, someone might knowingly/unknowingly take a photo of you + security might not be there to intervene.