The whole problem is, when you film with big cameras, it’s seen as a big deal and too serious to be asked for permission, however if you’re vlogging on your phone, it’s ok since it’s not much of a big deal, your own was taken serious probably when it was mounted on a tripod..but overall i think some people too are too dramatic on certain stuffs at places, i call them “in-charge people” always trying to be bossy for no reason.
Don't worry my sister, there's a lot of shopping mall in Accra here, tell Mary to take you to West hills mall that place is very beautiful than Accra Mall.
Under which law 🤔 forbid filming in open public shopping mall? Doing Advertisement on their behalf has become an offence, this is total violation of your foundamental right in public space
you need permission to shot, implies to everyone not only foreigners, see cars are packed there and all the registered cars numbers showing out, it easy to spot people and the cars they ride and that's vulnerability, a Ghanaian top celebrity was stopped from shotting early this month because he didn't asked for permission, not only for foreigners, they are trying to protect customers, imagine you went out with your side-chick only to find out someone shot you and posted on UA-cam, we have protocols there, next time see the security first, they will send you to the office and give you the protocols and go ahead... using phone cameras for your only self is allowed, normal pictures and snaps, but vlog or a commercial shot you need permission first
You have a good point but did not say they treated like that because am a foreigner. In fact many people think am a Ghanaian on first site. Unless I introduce myself as a Nigerian or speak many can’t differentiate. Plus My friend. Mary is very protective of me, she often speak for me , so it’s hard to tell am not from there. Maybe because of the tripod that’s why they knew am a vlogger
it is because of the tripod that's why they were able to identify. The security assumed other people around you to be taking normal pictures. So please next time you can go in without a tripod to save yourself.
The same thing happened to Alkabenezer and his crew at this same mall,they were humiliated and pushed out of the mall for trying to film at tgeir premises,sorry for going through such treatment SMH.
You're too sensitive. I've seen lots of Nigerians like that. They're sweet people, but littlest bad incident they're completely messed up. This incident you're narrating is not a big deal. Accra mall doesn't allow cameras(something which I think should be stopped. It's a nice place, people'd naturally love to take pics. ) They should scrap the no camera thing. It's not a security zone. People won't mind being videod. We're in social media age.
LOL...I'm British Nigerian, and this made me laugh. But Ghanaians also get upset. I told a Ghanaian that Ghana is very dirty and they get upset. But it's the truth. Ghana is dirty. Nigeria is dirty too, soo no shade.
It's a rare incident, sorry for your bad experience. Asians have a bad reputation due to galamsy (illegal Gold mining in Ghana). So, i assume the asian woman in question, might think you are filming her for backlash on the internet later on.
lol... you sounded like they treated you ill. It is a rule in every mall. They do not video there so maybe next time you should please consider that. They are just doing their job because of security reasons. Stay blessed and please enjoy your stay.
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Don't mind them, my beautiful lady sister, 🎉enjoy your time in our beautiful country Ghana 🇬🇭
Don't worry about that, that's a way of life keep it up doing what you are doing stay blessed we love you so much.
The whole problem is, when you film with big cameras, it’s seen as a big deal and too serious to be asked for permission, however if you’re vlogging on your phone, it’s ok since it’s not much of a big deal, your own was taken serious probably when it was mounted on a tripod..but overall i think some people too are too dramatic on certain stuffs at places, i call them “in-charge people” always trying to be bossy for no reason.
Yes I feel my tripod alerted them , If I had my phone in my hand I believe they won’t notice
Sorry dear
Thanks
Sorry for that 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
Thanks
my Dear sister, don't worry some people are just Villagers and don't understand simple courtesies. 😅😅😅
Lots of places don't allow videos for security reasons.
They do it to Ghanaians too my sister.
Please go to other shops, if these people are not trying to understand you...😅😅😅
Okay
Yes u can take pictures and videos of yourself but u cant film the place with other people in it
You’re just unlucky also I think the security guy like you, you should have drop you number
He was doing his own thing.
You should have sought for permission before
Yeah you are right, I believe that would have save me some stress
Don't worry my sister, there's a lot of shopping mall in Accra here, tell Mary to take you to West hills mall that place is very beautiful than Accra Mall.
Thanks a lot I willl
Under which law 🤔 forbid filming in open public shopping mall? Doing Advertisement on their behalf has become an offence, this is total violation of your foundamental right in public space
Sorry for what happened to you. Try to go out on your own to SAVE MONEY
Okay love thanks
You should have called the police
Huh call police ke no na
Sorry for that experience but normally filming in malls are not allowed. The only problem is stopping you and allowing others.
Thanks love I will take note of that.
you need permission to shot, implies to everyone not only foreigners, see cars are packed there and all the registered cars numbers showing out, it easy to spot people and the cars they ride and that's vulnerability, a Ghanaian top celebrity was stopped from shotting early this month because he didn't asked for permission, not only for foreigners, they are trying to protect customers, imagine you went out with your side-chick only to find out someone shot you and posted on UA-cam, we have protocols there, next time see the security first, they will send you to the office and give you the protocols and go ahead... using phone cameras for your only self is allowed, normal pictures and snaps, but vlog or a commercial shot you need permission first
You have a good point but did not say they treated like that because am a foreigner. In fact many people think am a Ghanaian on first site. Unless I introduce myself as a Nigerian or speak many can’t differentiate.
Plus My friend. Mary is very protective of me, she often speak for me , so it’s hard to tell am not from there.
Maybe because of the tripod that’s why they knew am a vlogger
it is because of the tripod that's why they were able to identify. The security assumed other people around you to be taking normal pictures. So please next time you can go in without a tripod to save yourself.
If you want to film here we ask for permission before either public or private institution so note it okay.
Okay
The same thing happened to Alkabenezer and his crew at this same mall,they were humiliated and pushed out of the mall for trying to film at tgeir premises,sorry for going through such treatment SMH.
No wonder you are not from Accra 😂
@@mcllours3613 What does that suppose to mean?
Wow.
People take side chips for shopping n don't want to be caught 😅😅😅 truth hurts next time don't act like a blogger
Why do you always have to go out with your friend and her brother?
It’s once , after that day I often go out with her alone
You're too sensitive. I've seen lots of Nigerians like that. They're sweet people, but littlest bad incident they're completely messed up. This incident you're narrating is not a big deal. Accra mall doesn't allow cameras(something which I think should be stopped. It's a nice place, people'd naturally love to take pics. )
They should scrap the no camera thing. It's not a security zone. People won't mind being videod. We're in social media age.
LOL...I'm British Nigerian, and this made me laugh. But Ghanaians also get upset. I told a Ghanaian that Ghana is very dirty and they get upset. But it's the truth. Ghana is dirty. Nigeria is dirty too, soo no shade.
It's a rare incident, sorry for your bad experience. Asians have a bad reputation due to galamsy (illegal Gold mining in Ghana). So, i assume the asian woman in question, might think you are filming her for backlash on the internet later on.
Thanks hun
lol... you sounded like they treated you ill. It is a rule in every mall. They do not video there so maybe next time you should please consider that. They are just doing their job because of security reasons. Stay blessed and please enjoy your stay.
Accra people are JONS what do you expect 😂
Please don’t say that.