Whether you go on many excursions for fun or visit a great place with your friends



 Whether you go on many excursions for fun or visit a great place with your friends, no matter what you do, you must take a selfie at that place to make the moment memorable.


In today's digital age, almost everyone has a smartphone and can take selfies anywhere. However, taking selfies is prohibited in dangerous places, including tall buildings, dangerous roads, and the sea.

But today we will tell you about some places in the world where taking selfies is completely illegal, taking selfies in such places can also get you a heavy fine.

According to reports, taking selfies is banned at many famous tourist spots around the world, while many places have introduced special laws for tourists. New York
Although the US state of New York is one of the biggest tourist destinations in the world, the state has made it illegal to take selfies with lions, tigers, and leopards living in zoos and circuses. The ban has been imposed to protect residents and tourists following the rise in the trend of 'tiger selfies' on social media.

Tower of London Museum (UK) The precious crowns and jewels are kept under tight security at the Tower of London Museum, where more than 100 CCTV cameras and security personnel are monitoring people trying to take selfies 24 hours a day.

Taking pictures or videos of the British royal jewels inside this museum is strictly prohibited as it is seen as a security risk.

Girope Beach (France)
Summer vacationers are banned from taking selfies at Garoupe Beach in France, with beach officials trying to make the beach a quiet place for tourists rather than show off on social media.

Saudi Arabia

The Saudi government has banned taking selfies at holy places in Mecca and Medina following the growing trend of taking selfies at the country's holy places.

Reports say that taking selfies causes trouble for pilgrims who are here for worship.

Spain
Taking selfies has been banned during the dangerous running of the bulls in Pamplona, Spain, to prevent tourists from risking their lives in the controversial race.

According to reports, those trying to take selfies with dangerous bulls can be fined up to 3,000 euros.

Japan
Selfies taken with selfie sticks are banned at railway stations in Western Japan.

According to reports, the law was introduced after a warning was issued to passengers that overhead electrical wiring above railway tracks could cause electrocution, with the ban aimed at preventing people from touching wires while taking selfies. To protect citizens from electrocution.