It is very strange - some systems such as London promote photography to encourage people to use the system. It's a shame that they don't want to promote the system like this. Some people say that it is a "military installation" (an air raid shelter ) and that it is forbidden to take photographs of military installations. Who knows?! Attitudes vary from country to country - in Spain they are very uptight about photography on metros whereas in the far east they are very relaxed. So possibly it is just a local cultural thing?
At the end of the 20th century, several terrorist incidents were committed by Armenian terrorist organizations in the Baku metro. In this regard, photo-video recording in the metro is prohibited for security reasons
It was a great idea to have each station have its own music
Dont u have?
@@muradmecidov2891 what's wrong
@@Botanicheskiysad12 I mean Do u have station own music?
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It looks very clean!
It is!
where you from?
I still don't understand why
The Baku metro just can’t lift this strange ban on photography and video filming. Can you explain this or not?
It is very strange - some systems such as London promote photography to encourage people to use the system. It's a shame that they don't want to promote the system like this. Some people say that it is a "military installation" (an air raid shelter ) and that it is forbidden to take photographs of military installations. Who knows?! Attitudes vary from country to country - in Spain they are very uptight about photography on metros whereas in the far east they are very relaxed. So possibly it is just a local cultural thing?
probably yes
At the end of the 20th century, several terrorist incidents were committed by Armenian terrorist organizations in the Baku metro. In this regard, photo-video recording in the metro is prohibited for security reasons
Thanks to the Soviet Union for the Baku metro