Kilrah
Well-Known Member
If someone's not going to listen to the rest of the sentence they wouldn't care regardless of the way it was said."You can fly this wherever you want to", and a beginner hears that, the beginner is likely do do just that
If someone's not going to listen to the rest of the sentence they wouldn't care regardless of the way it was said."You can fly this wherever you want to", and a beginner hears that, the beginner is likely do do just that
That was the whole sentence.If someone's not going to listen to the rest of the sentence they wouldn't care regardless of the way it was said.
I thought it was very clear in what he was saying. DJI keeps you safe and within the law and other manufacturers don't.That was the whole sentence.
"And it's up to you, the pilot, to be responsible" comes straight after.That was the whole sentence.
He made a factually true statement. It was a review video, not a laying out the rules video. It was insanely simple to understand his point.Of course. The problem is when he makes statements like, "You can fly this wherever you want to", and a beginner hears that, the beginner is likely do do just that - fly it wherever he wants to - and that can end up getting him in hot water and causing an unnecessary detriment to the public's acceptance of drones in general.
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