Geofff
Well-Known Member
Totally agree Prt60. Logic and knowledge are in short supply when it comes to people's fear of being spied on by drones. There will always be dic#heads but authorities think blanket bans is the way to manage it. Here in Ipswich, council has an extensive program of 'safe city' cameras and many cars on the roads with dash cams.Love this post thank you. It still perplexes me that in most situations people who complain about drones or drone operators “invading their privacy” have just spent everyday walking streets or driving their cars in their own suburbs, where majority of shops and streets have cameras ‘spying‘ on them without their consent or in some cases their knowledge. Have they been into a Kmart store. Have they bought groceries at a supermarket. Have they been to Bunnings where every move you make from the car park to entering their toilets is filmed. And don’t get me started in private cars with cameras inside that know when your phone rings. (yes that happens now) It’s just mind boggling to me that Australia is a so called free country and not withstanding the obvious stupidity of the few, it seems like drones and their pilots are just another target for revenue raising and over governing of simple enjoyment. Do not live in Victoria if you want freedom as our government want and give themselves the power and total control over every movement we make. We struggle to go somewhere without some form of policing, much less take photos of the scenery of land owned by the people. I guess some self centred people must think their own person is so special others would waste their precious battery time looking at them rather than the natural beauty of our great country. I get the feeling Australia will eventually just ban all private drones full stop. It’s the story of life, someone invents something we can have fun with and a government do gooder wants to invent a rule to restrict or control that enjoyment.
As some say, the world has seriously gone mad. Having said all that I’m off to fly my drone to film the grass in my own backyard. Hopefully the worms won’t complain.
Unlike you, I can't fly in my backyard because I am within a NFZ so any worms here are safe.