ChrisHackney
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There's always someone who, rather than looking at the bigger picture of what is some doing Flying a drone 2' (or even 20') above children in a playground, prefer to unpick the precise technicalities of the comment and pedantically pick it apart.I think it’s perfectly clear. I can barely hear my drone when it’s 150 metres away, and that would be even more the case if there were children making the usual amount of noise in a school playground. I doubt many people would notice it unless they were looking for it. As the poster said, if he was following the rules, nobody would have been aware of the drone. I don’t think there’s any need for using the word ‘baloney’ and ‘nonsense’. Maybe a more adult and considered approach would contribute more to the debate, and better inform us.
Agreed but the reaction to this was more of safety concerns than privacy.While we would all agree what the pilot has done is bloody stupid, if he has, I think people get far to obsessed with flying spies. Everyone has a smart phone that can record children a lot easier than a drone could, now we have dash cams all over the place, and the latest fad being pendant cameras. It's all purely because it's in the air...
As the poster said, if he was following the rules, nobody would have been aware of the drone. I don’t think there’s any need for using the word ‘baloney’ and ‘nonsense’. Maybe a more adult and considered approach would contribute more to the debate, and better inform us.
It is unreasonable to expect that drones be flown such that nobody can ever become aware of them.
If you want to invent excessive imaginary restrictions that go well beyond the existing legal requirements for some idiotic reason, that is your choice. However, the laws are there to clarify what is and isn't permitted behaviour. You don't get to make up some nonsense just to win a stupid internet argument and get your "like" votes. (Well done on that that.)
If a member of the public is not aware of your legal rights and has the same idiotic beliefs as you do, that can a problem for somebody. Well, you when he gets angry and punches you in the face.
People who pepper their posts with juvenile terms such as ‘idiotic’, ‘stupid’ and ‘baloney’ betray a limited ability to debate, and to process the thoughts of others and deal with them in an adult way. This is lamentable coming from someone who has a history of picking up other forum users on grammatical errors and typos, especially when one of those people was Polish.
None of what you say above relates to anything I said. I’ve never chased likes. I’m not interested and I’m not that juvenile. I suspect you’re imagining it. Furthermore, none of the restrictions I referred to were ‘ invented’ or ‘imaginary’. They are the rules in place in this country, which is where the incident occurred.
You’d do well to deal with your rather pompous and dismissive attitude to others on here. It would also serve you well to stop picking people up on typos and grammatical errors, because you’re not all that good a writer yourself. In short, get over yourself.
If they were following the rules the drone would not have been close enough to see or hear. Being close enough that it caused enough concern to cause a complaint demonstrates that. Why would you be flying close to a school in any case? Shouldn't have been anywhere near it. Basic common sense!
So drones should always remain invisible and silent to everyone on the earth but the operator of the drone.
I just want to know where in the **** you people fly that you are able to accomplish this ALL OF THE TIME?
There's a daycare directly across the woods from my house (my son's, coincidentally enough) -- So you're saying if I launch in my backyard and get above the woods and all of the sudden one of the children or teachers just so happens to hear or see it flying above those woods, I am now breaking the law, inconsiderate, ruining the hobby for everyone else, etc.?
You must live in a true fantasy land.
It’s interesting to see yet another paraphrasing of someone’s post, and attributing comments to him that were clearly never said. I’m not sure anyone ever mentioned the day care centre across the road from your house. Nor did anyone ever say drones should remain invisible and silent to everyone but the operator of the drone.
However, A’s has been said repeatedly in earlier posts, there is a rule here that drones must not be flown above crowds. I’m struggling to understand how you managed to draw such conclusions from reading that.
Oh and ‘you must live in a true fantasy land’? Please try to treat others with a little more respect, and keep your bar-room banter for your pub pals.
If they were following the rules the drone would not have been close enough to see or hear. Being close enough that it caused enough concern to cause a complaint demonstrates that. Why would you be flying close to a school in any case? Shouldn't have been anywhere near it. Basic common sense!
It’s interesting to see yet another paraphrasing of someone’s post, and attributing comments to him that were clearly never said. I’m not sure anyone ever mentioned the day care centre across the road from your house. Nor did anyone ever say drones should remain invisible and silent to everyone but the operator of the drone.
However, A’s has been said repeatedly in earlier posts, there is a rule here that drones must not be flown above crowds. I’m struggling to understand how you managed to draw such conclusions from reading that.
Oh and ‘you must live in a true fantasy land’? Please try to treat others with a little more respect, and keep your bar-room banter for your pub pals.
He did not mention flying above crowds. He explicitly stated a drone should not be close enough to see or hear. If I am over the woods 100 feet from the playground, they can see and hear it but I am posing absolutely no risk to those children. Sometimes schools just EXIST, should we really be trying to go out of our way all of the time to not fly so close to spook the children and teachers? Do planes, helicopters, cars, trucks, smartphones with cameras, etc. all have to be just as scared? Does someone walking by on the sidewalk not even 10 feet from the playground have to make sure they do not have their cellphone out so as to not let the kids/teachers think they are being filmed?
The confusion is because you have taken one of my posts out of context. You need to know what the thread is about. So one living near me was seen flying their drone above a children’s playground at playtime sometimes as little as two feet above their heads. A playground full of children constitutes a crown in my opinion. You need to start making sure you understand what the thread is about before commenting.He did not mention flying above crowds. He explicitly stated a drone should not be close enough to see or hear. If I am over the woods 100 feet from the playground, they can see and hear it but I am posing absolutely no risk to those children. Sometimes schools just EXIST, should we really be trying to go out of our way all of the time to not fly so close to spook the children and teachers? Do planes, helicopters, cars, trucks, smartphones with cameras, etc. all have to be just as scared? Does someone walking by on the sidewalk not even 10 feet from the playground have to make sure they do not have their cellphone out so as to not let the kids/teachers think they are being filmed?
The fact it's a school is irrelevent.He did not mention flying above crowds. He explicitly stated a drone should not be close enough to see or hear. If I am over the woods 100 feet from the playground, they can see and hear it but I am posing absolutely no risk to those children. Sometimes schools just EXIST, should we really be trying to go out of our way all of the time to not fly so close to spook the children and teachers?
The fact it's a school is irellevent.
Even if the playground was full of adults what your saying would still be illegal flying 100ft away.
To remain legal drone would have to be 150m (500ft) horizontally away from the crowd or built up area.
The fact it's a school is irrelevent.
Even if the playground was full of adults what your saying would still be illegal flying 100ft away.
To remain legal drone would have to be 150m (500ft) horizontally away from the crowd or congested area.
Well I forget that everyone is not from the same place. I am in the United States, our laws are not that stupid (strict)
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