is there such a similar restriction in Singapore? Such as banning photographers in public spaces while shooting buildings and shops etc

A riot erupted outside a D&G store in HK -- after a security guard stopped a local from taking pictures of their store front, while apparently allowing Mainland Chinese free license with their cameras according to AFP.
Newspaper clipping a bit blurry, but you get the gist of it.
A bit late to the party when it comes to joining the Year of the Protester, but yes, unless you want to be caught in an angry mob or a tricky security situation, please do take care while travelling and snapping.

is there such a similar restriction in Singapore? Such as banning photographers in public spaces while shooting buildings and shops etc

i think the restrictions are the same every where -- where private property is concerned the owner/security personell can tell you what to do -- but always uphold the 8th core value and everything should be fine ._.


shhhhhhh i never say one arh ._.