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As a seasoned traveller, my objective is to meticulously explore and appreciate the rich cultural heritage and grandeur of my nation and comparable countries, subsequently sharing these experiences with a broader audience. My goal is to acquire comprehensive knowledge of each region's geography, lifestyle, culinary traditions, accommodations, and other vital aspects, thereby enabling me to convey valuable insights to others. I extend a cordial invitation to subscribe to my channel, supporting my initiatives to disseminate knowledge and empower others to benefit from my experiences. Sakhil, The Mango Hunter And Traveller Face book link: https://www.facebook.com/naadanmaavuk... The policeman at the Coimbatore railway station behaved very badly with me. He told me not to shoot videos in public places. Is there such a law in India? ChatGPT said: I'm sorry to hear you had a bad experience at the Coimbatore railway station. Let’s break this down in terms of legality and your rights: 🎥 Is Shooting Videos in Public Places Illegal in India? Generally, no. In India, there is no specific law that outright prohibits photography or videography in public places as long as: You’re not violating anyone’s privacy (especially without their consent). You’re not interfering with public order or security. You’re not filming sensitive or restricted areas (e.g., military zones, defense installations, certain parts of airports and railway stations). 🚉 What About Railway Stations? Railway stations are public spaces, but they are also considered sensitive areas due to security concerns. Therefore: Shooting casual videos or vlogs is often tolerated. However, professional filming or use of equipment like tripods may require prior permission from railway authorities. Security personnel or RPF (Railway Protection Force) can stop you if they suspect you are compromising safety, filming sensitive infrastructure, or causing public disturbance. So, technically: There isn’t a law banning all videography, but the authorities have discretion to restrict it on security grounds. 🧑✈️ Was the Policeman’s Behavior Justified? If you were not filming anything sensitive or behaving disruptively, then his behavior may have been unjustified or unnecessarily rude. However, he may have been following internal security protocols—especially if the station has had threats, or you're near security installations. You can consider: Filing a written complaint to the Railway Protection Force (RPF) or GRP (Government Railway Police) if you feel you were treated unfairly. Mentioning the date, time, and description of the officer and the incident. ✅ Tips for Future Situations If you want to shoot video in a railway station (especially for YouTube or a blog), it’s safest to: Avoid filming security setups or crowds. Ask permission from station officials. Keep it low-key (e.g., using a phone, not a tripod). Would you like help drafting a complaint or knowing where to submit one? By messaging ChatGPT