Not anywhere near here. If you're in public, you have no expectations of privacy. Because you're in the exact opposite of a private setting. And it would be virtually impossible to take pictures of cityscapes or crowds, which isn't even remotely possible to enforce. I'd doubt that's the case in much of any country, anywhere.
Of course, nowhere near here. It's all about entitlement. And if there are any stringent rules imposed, the radicals will accuse the government of being a dictatorship.
I'm referring to France, Germany, Hungary, and South Korea, just to name a few.
I was surprised to learn Germany had rules where while you can take photos of others in public, you can't post them online without consent,