I fly drones and enjoy it. But I don't want to be the receiving end of a drone accident. If I got it correctly, the lady had her own right, concern and complaint though she should not have cursed you. In public (like parks), being considerate is a good manner. It may not be good for us as hobbyists if she really called the cops.
By Murphy's law...
i was flying an inspire 2 a while back, draining the batteries for a flight to NYC for a shoot (didnt want fully charged batteries on the flight). A local guy and his wife came by all fired up that i was "spying", and called me a child pervert 3 times.
I asked him how many times he would allow someone to call HIM a pedophile before he knocked the other guy out, and to choose his next words wisely.
He got the picture.
Searched for a bit but couldn’t find anything. I wouldn’t have any concerns about this being real. Sounds like a journo that had nothing else to write about.
Cops called on me while flying for official business. People are just too paranoid and don't want to learn about the regulations regarding drones.
I would tell them to get s******d. The cannot engorce this in a public place.
Still if it is not enclosed and roofed ghey have no expectation of privacy.It's private property owned by the footy club.
Still if it is not enclosed and roofed ghey have no expectation of privacy.
Still if it is not enclosed and roofed ghey have no expectation of privacy.
I would say by imposing some rules to gain a little expected privacy would be a good place to start. But I dont know how things work down under. People would probably just ignore the rules because they are jerks. Just like here in the USA.
I have seen a few surveillance videos on you tube of guys robbing gas stations with rakes and sticks in Australia LOL! I guess you have to improvise where you cant get guns. But I guess I find it a bit funny
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