British Airways has tightened its onboard photography restrictions for passengers in a bid to protect its cabin crew . The flag carrier has updated its conditions of carriage to prevent the filming, photographing or live streaming of British Airways staff without consent. Passengers risk being removed from a flight or facing an airline ban if they fail to comply with the rules. Section 11a on unacceptable behaviour now reads: “If, while you are on board the aircraft, we reasonably believe that you have filmed, live streamed or photographed our crew or other colleagues without their consent. “We may take any measures we think reasonable to prevent you continuing your behaviour.” When the aircraft lands, the airline may decide to make passengers leave the aircraft, refuse carriage for the rest of the journey or report the incident to the relevant authorities for criminal prosecution. The rules are expected to include photography on devices such as Meta glasses and GoPros.…