Photographer Fined S$15,000 for Operating Drone Over Singapore Military Camps
A photographer has been fined S$15,000 after operating a drone over restricted military installations in Singapore. Prayut Rittichaipornkul used his drone to capture photographs and videos for a company's marketing, seeking better quality footage. The drone recorded parts of both SAFTI and Pasir Laba Camp.

Prayut Rittichaipornkul, a photographer, has been issued a fine of S$15,000 for illegally operating a drone over military camps in Singapore.
The incident involved the drone capturing footage and still images of SAFTI and Pasir Laba Camp, both of which are restricted military installations.
Rittichaipornkul reportedly employed the drone as part of his work, which involved taking photographs and videos for a company's marketing efforts. He stated that his intention was to achieve higher quality footage for his client.
According to Channel News Asia, the drone flight resulted in a significant penalty for the photographer.
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