Maybe there was an incident involving just one of the listed and they decide to create a list with several items including drones out of precaution because they know people will want to bring drones.It would be interesting to know what someone did with drones there in the past that caused that rule to be created. I suspect it has nothing to do with the love (or hate) of radio controlled devices.
Saw something about not taking photos at Shugborough Hall near Stafford years ago. This was the ancestral home of Patrick Litchfield, renowned royal photographer! Girlfriend dragged me away when I spotted him walking across the courtyard……
Spot on.If we continue to allow "drones" to be included in a list of boiler plate prohibited items, pretty soon you won't be able to bring your drone (implied as "fly" your drone) in any interesting places
I wonder if the anti-drone brigade will be happy when their 'prohibitions' apply to the inevitable Amazon and Google drones, or the ones slated to deliver their weekly shopping? Or might they decide that those drones (also fitted with cameras) aren't flown by idiots, hooligans, criminals or perverts?Spot on.
In my short time and few flights I have had a few conversations with the public they have all been genuinely interested in the drone and impressed with the view on the screen, I don't fly low when people are out enjoying the countryside I think a little common sense goes a long way in this hobby.
As for these places putting restrictions on drones maybe limit how many can fly at the same time, how low they can fly and times they can fly.
It would be interesting to know what someone did with drones there in the past that caused that rule to be created. I suspect it has nothing to do with the love (or hate) of radio controlled devices.
Maybe there was an incident involving just one of the listed
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