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Bristol Harbour Festival Faces Backlash Over Camera Ban for Amateur Photographers

This year’s Bristol Harbour Festival has ignited controversy after organizers implemented a ban on cameras for amateur photographers in certain festival zones. Attendees have voiced strong dissatisfaction, claiming the rule unfairly targets non-professional photographers, limiting their ability to capture memories.

The festival’s new policy restricts camera access to those deemed “professional photographers,” sparking confusion and anger among many visitors who had planned to document the event. Critics argue the ban undermines the spirit of inclusivity and dampens the experience for photography enthusiasts.

Organizers maintain that the restriction aims to protect the interests of accredited professionals and maintain safety standards. However, the move has been widely met with criticism, with calls for a more balanced approach that allows all photographers to participate and share their perspectives.

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As the Bristol Harbour Festival continues, the camera ban controversy highlights ongoing tensions between event management and attendees, emphasizing the importance of clear, fair policies that respect the community’s passion for capturing vibrant moments.

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