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Not true.
Next time you see a drone in the wild, go for it and see how easy it is to track it down and the owner. I bet you stand less than a 50/50 chance of getting the details. An IOS or Android app with that kind of record is deleted and never used again regardless of the "technical functionality." Karens are not going to use the crap that is widely available.
 
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If you are comfortable with me coming back one day and saying "I told you so" that's all fine and good
I welcome being told I'm wrong when it's done with fact and reality. Conjecture and imagination don't carry the same weight.

but I honestly prefer we do something about it right now while we still have a chance.

What is it that you are doing about the RID-related theft and violence that you see coming? What is your plan of action? How do other support your efforts?

Bury our heads today and we'll get slammed later on like we are getting slammed now with a DJI drone ban because we were asleep in the past when I was blowing the whistle and everyone said I was crying wolf.

You can look in the archives for the predictions of theft, violence, and annoyances associated with RID back in the summer of 2023, when RID was already being broadcast for all the newer DJI models and the compliance date had not arrived. There was a lot of hand-wringing over the imminent danger. People wrote about the need for firearms, bear spray, and physical self defense against the thieves and irritable folks who don't like drones. Folks said that the coming year would be plagued with incidents related to RID once RID became mandatory for all drones.

It hasn't happened. The wolf has not shown his snout. I've had no problems installing and using RID detection apps. I understand that Apple users haven't had similar success. Should we conclude that all those criminals eager to rob and assault drone pilots are Apple users and can't bear the thought of buying an Android phone to support their criminal endeavors?

Bury our heads today and we'll get slammed later on like we are getting slammed now with a DJI drone ban because we were asleep in the past when I was blowing the whistle and everyone said I was crying wolf.
Ok, you blew the whistle and everyone else was asleep. What was your solution to the the US government having its nose out of joint about DJI that we all failed to help with?

(By the way, the only DJI drone ban we are currently facing is the ban on new DJI models being imported into the US.)
 
And most of them are not good out in the wild. The radios in most phones are not optimized for this sort of task.
RID detection apps seem to work on Android phones. I've used one to locate and track drones in the wild. What's the basis for saying most consumer level phones aren't capable?

A device like Dronetag RIDER is designed for RDI tracking and is priced way beyond what most consumers would pay.
Well, most consumers don't intend to track down drone operators and rob or assault them. Criminal types who see drone thefts as easy pickings could certainly pony up $1500 for better gear.
 
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Facts are the best approach.

There was a lot of fear about RID-facilitated violence and robbery among some folks two+ years ago. There have been no problems. Facts.
We can't wait for the facts to kick in. We can't wait for the violence to begin, we need to take step to prevent the violence to make sure it doesn't happen.

There wasn't a lot of fear. There was some concern. Don't be so dramatic about what you thought you heard.

"Lots of fear" is pure exaggeration. Some people were concerned. Some still are. Many people were armed and aware for years and none of it was sparked by RID. But you have to call it "hysteria" and such drama otherwise you can't make your point.

There is no such thing a "RID-facilitated" violence. There is only violence and robberies and the things we do that enable it or make it easier or more prevalent. We seek to eliminate or minimize anything we can do to prevent violence and robberies and not make it easier *before* it happens; we don't wait for it to happen first. We prefer not to be victims.

If you believe RID can incite new violence then you have been misled. Maybe you should stop listening to the 1% or re-interpreting posts to fit your narrative. Just like one airplane engine is one too many to suck in a drone, one robbery is one too many and FYI that doesn't mean take the same steps to combat either; both require a different approach. But we can't get there until the community pulls together on this. There will likely come a time to fight when the government wants to make RID mandatory on *all* drones and when the government is going to want RID mandatory to fly in the NAS and we need to be on the same page instead of bending the knee again like we did with this ban. If we look back and say RID was introduced and nothing bad has happened so far, go ahead government and implement your new RID rules, then we suck.
 
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We can't wait for the facts to kick in. We can't wait for the violence to begin, we need to take step to prevent the violence to make sure it doesn't happen.
Ithink someone already asked you this, but what are you proposing or what are you actually doing to take the steps you are talking about?
Or are you just spouting your ideas here
 
Ithink someone already asked you this, but what are you proposing or what are you actually doing to take the steps you are talking about?
Or are you just spouting your ideas here
Do you want to discuss strategy or are you like some of the other posters and you want to discuss if anything is real or not?

I prefer to discuss strategy; are you ready to unite on this or will I just be spinning my wheels trying to convince you of something you don't actually believe in?

Do you believe RID is government overreach and while there is little we can do about what we have right now, there is much to be done to prevent it from going further than it already has (and related), yes or no?

You see, I fought something similar a few years ago, I said the government is coming for your drones and I was told to stand down. We didn't fight back and now look what happened. People still don't accept it. "You'll be able to keep your drones" or "You'll always be able to fly whatever you have, they won't ground us." "DJI love us and they hate our government, they would never do that to their "customers"; we are safe."

It's a slow motion disaster in progress and so many are wearing blinders. I didn't know the exact steps to get there, this could have taken many different paths; still can. All I know is "bad things will happen." No DJI sales in the US. No warranty or repair or support in the US. A ban on all further drones imminent. A possible future ban retroactive on older drone. Is that not "bad things?" Was I "spouting?" Unbelievable.

This all ends with government confiscation. Period.

And with that, you're probably not "with me." Sorry for the frustration, I just expected more folks to see the light a bit early. The state governments are coming for our drones. :confused:
 
Sorry all, I meant no disrespect. Do people really use the RID to track you down and be a Karen there???
No.
Unfortunately there are a lot of paranoid people out there who will try to get others paranoid as well. It's kind of like how a lot of religious people try to force their beliefs on you to validate their beliefs. So are the paranoid. They validate their paranoia but trying to get others paranoid.
 
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And most of them are not good out in the wild. The radios in most phones are not optimized for this sort of task. A device like Dronetag RIDER is designed for RDI tracking and is priced way beyond what most consumers would pay.
Not true.
Which part was not true? That the RID phone apps provide a less than optimal experience for the end users, or that Dronetag RIDER is priced outside the reach or desire of most consumers?
 
Do you want to discuss strategy or are you like some of the other posters and you want to discuss if anything is real or not?

I prefer to discuss strategy; are you ready to unite on this or will I just be spinning my wheels trying to convince you of something you don't actually believe in?

Do you believe RID is government overreach and while there is little we can do about what we have right now, there is much to be done to prevent it from going further than it already has (and related), yes or no?

You see, I fought something similar a few years ago, I said the government is coming for your drones and I was told to stand down. We didn't fight back and now look what happened. People still don't accept it. "You'll be able to keep your drones" or "You'll always be able to fly whatever you have, they won't ground us." "DJI love us and they hate our government, they would never do that to their "customers"; we are safe."

It's a slow motion disaster in progress and so many are wearing blinders. I didn't know the exact steps to get there, this could have taken many different paths; still can. All I know is "bad things will happen." No DJI sales in the US. No warranty or repair or support in the US. A ban on all further drones imminent. A possible future ban retroactive on older drone. Is that not "bad things?" Was I "spouting?" Unbelievable.

This all ends with government confiscation. Period.

And with that, you're probably not "with me." Sorry for the frustration, I just expected more folks to see the light a bit early. The state governments are coming for our drones. :confused:
Mmm
You seem fixated on telling us all the problem. What are you doing about it, and what do you suggest others do?
 
Mmm
You seem fixated on telling us all the problem. What are you doing about it, and what do you suggest others do?

Step 1: When half the drone community has a problem with RID and prepares to take on the possibility that upcoming challenges to RID will be problematic, instead of calling them "paranoid" and asking for receipts proving that there is an exiting problem after you've been told there is not problem today but it's going to turn into a problem one day, we can start by becoming an understanding community and for example, recognizing that not everyone lives in a small rural town or in the suburbs where there is no crime and neighbors are in love with the friendly neighborhood drone flyer. You don't live here in America but I do and I've seen it before. Our government(s) is about to take a big big bite out of the drone community and eat us alive and I can see it coming from a mile away and it saddens me that no one else can see it. Fine if you don't agree with it, that's ok but why the opposition?
 
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Im not in any way opposing you. I am genuinely interested in what you are doing. You are stating that everyone is doing nothing, so i therefore theorise that you are doing something.
Australia is one of the biggest nanny states out there. We cant even have airsoft and our nerf guns have to be further “nerfed” before we can acquire.
We have strict on flying after dark for hobby flyers.
Not much that can be done about any of that, and it would be a waste of time for me to be complaining that everyone is doing nothing about it.
 

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