DBKL: Unlicensed street photographers a risk to public


KUALA LUMPUR: The activities of unlicensed street photographers touting their services can cause public discomfort and pose safety risks to the community, according to the Kuala Lumpur City Hall (DBKL).

DBKL said past enforcement actions, including the implementation of Ops Lens, were not intended to stifle anyone’s source of income.

Instead, the measures were taken to ensure that the federal capital remains orderly, safe and free from situations that could adversely affect the experience of city dwellers and tourists, Bernama reported.

“While some intend to capture beautiful moments, the reality is that these unregulated activities can lead to unease, public ­nuisance and even unnecessary safety risks within our urban spaces.

“Therefore, every location, especially high-traffic tourist areas such as the vicinity of KLCC and the city centre, must remain safe, comfortable and pleasant for everyone,” it said in a post on its Facebook page yesterday.

DBKL added that Kuala Lum­pur’s image as a friendly, harmonious and liveable city can only be achieved when all parties play their part, respect regulations, maintain proper conduct in public spaces and collectively preser­ve the city’s reputation.

“Kuala Lumpur is not just a capital city. It is the face of the nation that reflects the experien­ces and memories of every visitor who comes here. Kuala Lumpur belongs to all of us,” it said.

Media reports had previously indicated that unlicensed street photographers had been warned to cease their activities in the fede­ral capital, particularly around tourist hotspots, following various issues involving them.

On April 6, the government decided not to issue special permits or licences to individuals offering unofficial photography services at several popular tourist locations in the capital.

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