AMann
Well-Known Member
Two words- “Paradise “ and “Altadena”. I know they were started by powerlines and electric equipment, but we’ve had several other fires that also killed people and destroyed homes, including those started by fireworks. Not only do wildfires destroy lives and property, over 30 people died in the state in 2025 directly from wildfires, the fires are also very expensive.- California spends over $3-billion each year on its wildfire budget. So yeah, we do have a “huge and important” wildfire problem here.My point is whatever problem we have, we find solutions that don't violate the Constitution. I guess Cali's problems are so "huge and important" they need to infringe on rights to solve them. We disagree and we plan to litigate our disagreement in court. I think you'll find our argument has little to do with fires and more to do with legal principles. Tired of the unique excuses Cali continues to use to abuse the marginalized population.
One of our neighbors in town lost their house due to fireworks this year, so it’s because of idiots why the counties out here have prohibitions against fireworks that fly in the air and start fires. If people can’t follow those rules, I don’t feel sorry for them if they get busted by the fire department using a drone to catch them. I don’t see how a drone flying around imaging skyrockets being shot off high in the sky above people’s homes, even if lit off from a backyard, can infringe on constitutional rights. The fire department could’ve also found him by driving by the house on the street, and we don’t know if the drone was above his house, within his fence line, or off over the street nearby. If you live in a county or parish that allows any types of fireworks, that’s fine, there’s no need to fly drones over your streets, but it’s a little different out west, and it is getting a lot worse every Fourth of July.
Our county started putting up gunshot detectors in random areas in town as well, and our neighbor about three houses down the street had a bullet come through their bedroom roof, through their ceiling, and it landed on their bed just this last fourth of July. That type of equipment can easily triangulate where a shot was fired from, and probably even from where fireworks are exploding, but I don’t know if they caught the guy who shot the gun (I can PM the investigation report that is online if interested, I just don’t want to post it publicly for it has the street where I live). It’s a great system and we really do need it, but it has also been deemed unconstitutional by some people. But think about it, there really isn’t any difference between capturing the light that comes out from above somebody’s yard onto a sensor of a drone mounted camera, to the sound waves from someone’s gun going beyond their yard out into the neighborhood and being captured and recorded by a microphone.
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