The Goa Police have issued a strict warning: taking photos or selfies of tourists without their permission can lead to detention or legal action.
The new directive aims to protect visitors from harassment, privacy invasion, and misuse of their images.
Police officials have clearly stated that consent is mandatory before clicking pictures of tourists.
Repeated violations may attract action under laws related to harassment, privacy, and public order.
Why Goa Police Introduced This Rule
Goa attracts millions of tourists every year, both from India and abroad.
Recently, police received several complaints from visitors who felt uncomfortable being photographed by strangers, influencers, or photographers without their approval.
These incidents were reported mainly at beaches, markets, and nightlife areas.
To improve tourist safety and comfort, authorities decided to step in and discourage such behaviour.
What Is Considered a Violation
Under the new guideline, action can be taken if someone:
Clicks photos or records videos of tourists without clear permission
Pressures a person to pose after they have refused
Shares or posts images taken without consent on social media
Police clarified that photographing landscapes, public places, or crowds is allowed.
The rule targets non-consensual photos of identifiable individuals, especially when they feel uncomfortable.
Privacy and Tourism in the Digital Age
With smartphones and social media everywhere, privacy concerns have increased.
and content creators often look for viral shots, but this should not come at the cost of someone’s personal comfort.
Goa Police said they will launch awareness campaigns, install signage in tourist areas, and work with tourism stakeholders to promote respectful behaviour.
How Tourists and Locals Are Reacting
Many tourists have welcomed the move, saying it makes them feel safer and more respected.
Families and solo travellers, in particular, see this as a positive step.
Some local businesses and guides also support the rule, noting that respectful conduct improves Goa’s image.
However, a few photographers and influencers have asked for clearer guidelines on how consent should be taken.
Want to Take a Photo? Follow These Simple Rules
Goa Police advise anyone who wants to photograph a tourist to:
Ask politely before clicking
Accept a “no” without argument
Avoid posting photos online without permission
According to officials, basic courtesy and respect are key to keeping Goa a welcoming destination for everyone.




