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I'm chillin, appreciate it though.
"I had some intestinal gas escape from my brain on that one" ???You are correct..,, I had some intestinal gas escape from my brain on that one. Thanks for setting me straight.
"I had some intestinal gas escape from my brain on that one" ???You are correct..,, I had some intestinal gas escape from my brain on that one. Thanks for setting me straight.
$200K? I would like to see one of those. I'll bet the capabilities are crazy.You can probably build a Matrice up to that... Just hang a $5k FF Mirrorless Camera underneath. Not sure about the dual battery redundancy though.
Outside of DJI... I've seen drones with insane zooms... That cost over $200k
In this case it was damage to property. However, what if the operator had lost control of the drone and it crashed into a group of people?Just one more opinion here which may not be popular. It is NOT okay to shoot at a drone. It should be taken seriously by the authorities and penalties should apply. But not the same as a manned aircraft. There is quite a difference between damage to personal property and attempts to physically harm a person. Isn't there?
They sure should fine him big time!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Once this part is done I wonder if FAA will start in on the shooter.
You think the law is on their side? Check out UK ,Europe and Australia. Not quite exaggerating when I say if someone does you wrong and they complain you looked like you were gonna call them out on it, you can get in trouble.Wow, that guy is a people hater. Didn’t stop with shooting the drone, went after the workers too. Sure the neighborhood would like to see him Gone. Been through similar in my neighborhood, didn’t end until the abuser went to jail. In the US, the crazies have the law on there side until things go very bad and someone suffers. Until then, you’re on your own.
Hope everyone gets what they deserve. Jail and peace ✌
?????You think the law is on their side? Check out UK ,Europe and Australia. Not quite exaggerating when I say if someone does you wrong and they complain you looked like you were gonna call them out on it, you can get in trouble.
Hhhmmmm, he shot at the ppl too,the drone landed and then the truck was peppered with shot. A bit more trouble than the drone.Yes VERY much so. This is also why when a UAS Shooting is reported to the FAA (and they are DEFINTELY reported to the FAA the vast majority of the times) the FAA will investigate and if it has sufficient need it will get turned over to the DOJ. From there they will take over the investigation and determine how to proceed (If proceed). Most of the time the conclusion is more of along the lines of, "This is a good time for education" rather than strict fines/penalties. Keep in mind in the BIG picture a back woods goofball shooting a consumer/ProSumer UAS down isn't very high on the DOJ's list of issues to handle.
Maybe the home owner had something to hide
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The inspire 2 by dji uses up to 2 batteries and can fly on one battery.You can probably build a Matrice up to that... Just hang a $5k FF Mirrorless Camera underneath. Not sure about the dual battery redundancy though.
Outside of DJI... I've seen drones with insane zooms... That cost over $200k
That could play out differently. But that is not what happened in this case. How many 'what if' scenarios outside of what actually took place do you want to discuss here?In this case it was damage to property. However, what if the operator had lost control of the drone and it crashed into a group of people?
How many 'what if' scenarios outside of what actually took place do you want to discuss here?
Anyone who is anti-drone almost always has a screw loose, at minimum.Lol, but I think it has more to do with mental illness than anti-drone
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