They're quite easy to say, but then again, I'm German so...Nope! Verboten is "forbidden" so I guess it's just grass. And who flies directly above themselves and doesn't use the camera? Great way to get a stiff neck you silly goose! German words are so fun to say! If you can even pronounce them. Menschenansammlungen??????????????? HAHAHAHAHAHAHAAHAHAHAHAHAHA
I haven't found the German police to be power happy. The police officers I have come across have all been sensible. As for these laws, it does put a damper on my plans to take great shots. I'll probably just go up for a minute or two, snap a few photos and then come back down, to avoid problems.So filming police or ems is forbidden. As is filming government buildings, residential buildings, industrial buildings, or groups of people.
What's left?
My biggest objection would be the first two. I think governments around the globe hate accountability, and so the first protected group are their enforcers and workers. Call me a pessimist, but when it comes to transparency and accountability of government, it isn't fewer cameras that are needed, but more. Maybe Germany doesn't have trigger-happy, easily excitable, and must-escalate-everything police over there, but here, sometimes the only thing that will prevent a good beat down, tasing, or getting shot, is the awareness that cameras may be filming. Not all cops are bad, but if there is a profession that is rife with abuse of power and corruption, it is that one.
I'm headed to Germany in 4 days. It will be tricky, but I will take some great shots of the city of Darmstadt. I hope to not cause any issues. My plan take off in a remote open area quickly fly towards my target, snap a few pictures and return pronto afterwards. No legal comments on this please.As I understand it you can still take great shots of mountains and remote areas (so I'll be bringing my Mavic on my next trip to the Alps)
Thank you for that info, sailortom!
Is that law already in place? And how is the name of that law (Verordnung?)
Question: If I plan to film a church in a town, that is surrounded by a large place, is this legal or is this referred to "Wohngebiet" or "Ansammlung" as there are some people on that place but not hundreds or dozens all together.
Thank you for a short update on that.
Regards
Droneky
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