To make the wedding moments memorable, brides and grooms have photoshoots at beautiful locations (outdoors), for which parks are also considered a great option.
But lately it has become expensive for brides and grooms to choose a park for their wedding shoot.
The bride and groom who had a wedding photo shoot in the park were targeted by robbers.
According to the report, when the wedding couple reached the park for a photo shoot in Islamabad, robbers suddenly reached there and robbed them and escaped.
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The incident took place in Islamabad’s Sector I8 where Kitchenar Park is a charming park full of plants and trees where brides and grooms visit for photo shoots.
According to the report, the release of PWD Islamabad Mohammad Hamid Mazhar along with his new bride came to this park for a photo shoot and other family members were also with him.
The said couple was busy posing for a photo shoot and the people who came along were enjoying the fascinating views of the park, when suddenly an unknown person came and took away the jewelry worn by the bride, mobile phones of the bride and groom’s family, photographers. After stealing valuable cameras and cash, he escaped on a motorcycle along with his partner who was standing outside the park.
According to the police, the said dacoits have been arrested and the stolen artificial jewellery, mobile phones and cameras have been recovered.
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**Interview with a Wedding Photographer**
**Interviewer:** Thank you for joining us today. With the recent incident in Islamabad where a couple’s wedding photo shoot turned into a robbery, how do you think this will impact the choice of locations for wedding shoots in the future?
**Guest:** Thank you for having me. This unfortunate event raises significant concerns among couples considering outdoor locations for their photo shoots. Parks have always been a favorite due to their natural beauty, but safety is now a major factor that actively influences decision-making.
**Interviewer:** Absolutely. Given that beautiful parks have been a traditional spot for weddings, do you think couples will start to look for alternative indoor venues or more secured outdoor locations even if they compromise on the picturesque setting?
**Guest:** It’s highly likely. Couples may prioritize safety over scenery, opting for indoor venues or professional studios that provide enhanced security. This shift could radically change the wedding photography landscape.
**Interviewer:** It seems like a valid point of concern. How do you suggest couples safeguard themselves during such shoots to prevent unfortunate incidents like the one we discussed?
**Guest:** Couples should consider hiring security personnel or arranging for family members to keep an eye on their belongings. Additionally, choosing popular or well-monitored parks could provide some level of security.
**Interviewer:** Those are useful insights. Now, on a broader scale, what responsibility do you think local authorities and communities have in ensuring the safety of public places like parks, especially during events like weddings?
**Guest:** Local authorities must enhance policing and surveillance in these public areas. Community awareness and vigilance can also play an essential role in creating a safer environment for everyone.
**Interviewer:** Thank you for your valuable insights. Lastly, to engage our readers, how do you think they feel about the safety of couples planning outdoor wedding shoots? Should this incident encourage a change in the way we perceive public safety at such events?
**Guest:** That’s a great question. I believe readers would have mixed feelings. While many might empathize with the couple’s unfortunate experience, I expect this will spark a debate on the balance between enjoying public spaces and ensuring safety from crime. It’s a situation that certainly calls for reflection and discussion.