There are a couple of rules tourists heading to Turkey need to know about before they go.
Anyone heading to Turkey should be aware that there are strict laws in place around the Turkish flag – it is illegal to burn or deface it anyway, and this includes miniature replicas of it – like those on money.
Even though the chances of a person on holiday burning cash are relatively low, it pays to keep in mind that you could face criminal prosecution or fines for writing on money or tearing it up. As well as these laws, it’s also illegal to speak ill of the nation of Turkey on social media.
Another law tourists should be aware of is that it’s illegal not to have some form of identification on you at all times.
Citizens, non-citizens, residents and tourists are all required to carry ID on them 24/7, and Turkish police have been known to carry out spot checks, especially in crowded areas.
Failure to show ID upon request could lead to a fine, so it’s always better to have your passport or some other form of identification on you for safekeeping.
Snapping pictures could also get you into trouble – it’s illegal to take photos of, or near the Turkish military or military spaces – there might be some leeway if you ask politely but overall, it’s better to be safe than sorry.