I've recently gotten into what I'd hoped would be an awesome hobby only to find its just about one of the biggest legal minefields one could wade into in my area. Following CAA rules seems really nice and easy to comply with, perhaps a little harder with a heavier drone but not my little starter drone.
Local bylaws are a whole different matter. Ones like Norfolk etc seem to be easy enough and clear but my local council, West Suffolk only have an extremely brief exceedingly strict rule, unless I'm misinterpreting it. The only info this particular council lists is on the parks page, which then mentions drones. It states all parks don't allow drones, fair enough, kinda sucks but it is what it is. In the next breath it says and all open spaces. This is a blanket ban on anywhere that isn't my own garden isn't it?
I've called the council to ask this and was given a few ehms and ahhs before being transferred to the parks department who tried to answer but prefaced everything with I think, however again leading with the idea this is a full blanket ban.
Is this really the case? Are there no recreation pilots in Suffolk? I'm kind of stuck now because I'm worried I can be given a heavy fine wherever I try to use it and what should have been a fun hobby is rapidly turning into the realisation that I'm gonna end up selling this on ebay for a loss and have wasted time and money on this all for nothing
Local bylaws are a whole different matter. Ones like Norfolk etc seem to be easy enough and clear but my local council, West Suffolk only have an extremely brief exceedingly strict rule, unless I'm misinterpreting it. The only info this particular council lists is on the parks page, which then mentions drones. It states all parks don't allow drones, fair enough, kinda sucks but it is what it is. In the next breath it says and all open spaces. This is a blanket ban on anywhere that isn't my own garden isn't it?
I've called the council to ask this and was given a few ehms and ahhs before being transferred to the parks department who tried to answer but prefaced everything with I think, however again leading with the idea this is a full blanket ban.
Is this really the case? Are there no recreation pilots in Suffolk? I'm kind of stuck now because I'm worried I can be given a heavy fine wherever I try to use it and what should have been a fun hobby is rapidly turning into the realisation that I'm gonna end up selling this on ebay for a loss and have wasted time and money on this all for nothing