In Ukraine it's illegal to film the actions of anti-air defense, and to film the consequences of recent air strikes (generally speaking). Both prohibitions have very valid military reasons as you're giving the enemy information that they can use to better attack you next time. And in practice, authorities are relatively lax about enforcing this in situations where the information isn't helpful. (Eg no-one minds if you film stuff that has already been widely reported and/or is old)
Sounds like the UAE is screwing this up by failing to have a good reason for the prohibitions. Totalitarian mindset.
In Ukraine it's illegal to film the actions of anti-air defense, and to film the consequences of recent air strikes (generally speaking). Both prohibitions have very valid military reasons as you're giving the enemy information that they can use to better attack you next time. And in practice, authorities are relatively lax about enforcing this in situations where the information isn't helpful. (Eg no-one minds if you film stuff that has already been widely reported and/or is old)
Sounds like the UAE is screwing this up by failing to have a good reason for the prohibitions. Totalitarian mindset.