Exaggerated click-bait title. The drone is on hold at Customs, not confiscated.
On hold indefinitely by a government is called "confiscation" in the real world and if it's a drone, it's "contraband."
Just like asset forfeiture is "confiscation."
Rather cynical outlook, maybe based on your personal experience. The folks I know aren't like that.But no one cares....until it happens to you. That's how this works.
But no one cares....until it happens to you.
It's an old phrase that dates awhile back, I thought you would be familiar with it.Rather cynical outlook, maybe based on your personal experience. The folks I know aren't like that.
Interesting comment about both snide and open Government tactics. I'm struck with the fact that if this were all about gun ownership: there'd be riots by now, a subject I'm all too familiar with being British.It's an old phrase that dates awhile back, I thought you would be familiar with it.
Kinda like my constant past warnings that government was coming for our drones and numerous warnings that new drone laws are on the horizon and are coming soon and my repeated reminders that every time the government gets involved and you invite them in, only bad things happen.
You can keep ignoring it until it too late, like the defacto DJI ban we are in now, I saw it coming, did you? Didn't happen exactly like that but close enough. And you can keep trying to make it seem like it's all in my imagination or bad things happen to me and I'm just angry or projecting when I'm not disappointed and disgusted because I've seen this before and can't understand why you cannot. But the way it works....it's not until when it finally starts happening to you, it probably too late by then.
Today we have much higher prices, unusually high tariffs, no service, no repairs, no new drones, no old drones, no explanations, no hope, a corrupt aftermarket rife with theft and fraud, zero tolerance DJI locking policies, and a true imminent ban right around the corner at the end of the year. Last step after that is confiscation and your registration will play an integral part.
We still have time to help save the drone community and turn this around if you'll just recognize the truth and we change the attitude as long as I can fly what I have which only goes so far. I'm not claiming they want to clear us out to make way for the big boys. I'm saying they're scared and pushing back and we're losing, no winning.
I usually get a little unhappy first and then most everyone else follows later, I get it people are still not convinced all is lost. I don't believe we're happy until everyone is happy and I see a lot of people getting needlessly hurt. The hobby should be growing by leaps and bounds by now but 12 more months of this and we're as good as done.
Look at what's coming:
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Ah yes ... your constant harping that whatever you imagine might actually happen one day.Kinda like my constant past warnings that government was coming for our drones and numerous warnings that new drone laws are on the horizon and are coming soon and my repeated reminders that every time the government gets involved and you invite them in, only bad things happen.
Or perhaps the year after, or the one after that?Today we have much higher prices, unusually high tariffs, no service, no repairs, no new drones, no old drones, no explanations, no hope, a corrupt aftermarket rife with theft and fraud, zero tolerance DJI locking policies, and a true imminent ban right around the corner at the end of the year.
Do you live in North Korea?Last step after that is confiscation and your registration will play an integral part.
It's not even his drone! It's DJI's refurb they are trying to ship him.On hold indefinitely by a government is called "confiscation" in the real world and if it's a drone, it's "contraband." Just like asset forfeiture is "confiscation."
When the government takes your property by force without due process or compensation (especially with no method to get it back or no appeals process) and won't give it back (often without an explanation), that's anarrestconfiscation.
But no one cares....until it happens to you. That's how this works these days.
Are we so far gone that we don't even recognize this any longer?![]()
You can thank current administration and congress for this one. It's all part of the ongoing China bashing campaign. I certainly hope you get your equipment back, but it doesn't sound good.Didn’t happen to me.
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What the heck are you talking about? It's a replacement drone for the one he sent to dji for repair. It was shipped from dji to him and is his drone. If they send another one it will be confiscated as well. It's much to do about nothing unless it's your drone and $4500 you're out of I suppose.It's not even his drone! It's DJI's refurb they are trying to ship him.
His drone, bought in some other country, was dropped and broken by him on Day 1, and DJI USA graciously agreed to "repair" it for him, by billing him for $165 to replace a broken Mavic 4 Pro gimbal, and trying to ship him a brand new Refurb from DJI Canada, which is now in a Customs hold. Boohoo for him!
Total click bait! The drone in question isn't his, and it hasn't been seized or confiscated. It is being held by Customs. It's DJI's problem, not his. They will send him another one, if this one won't make it to him. Or, he can ask for his $165 back and DJI will send him back his broken drone bought in Asia!
Much ado about nothing!
So what will change the longer they hold it? Will the drone transform itself somehow to become legal? Semantic difference: you are still separated from your property and livelihood.Exaggerated click-bait title. The drone is on hold at Customs, not confiscated.
So what will change the longer they hold it? Will the drone transform itself somehow to become legal? Semantic difference: you are still separated from your property and livelihood.
This is due to the anti-china and tariff thing. It could take a long time for them to get over their latest tantrum. It might old model before it's returned. We're not under the normal rules anymore, it's an authoritarian government now.It's being held by US Customs. It happened to one of my DJI orders, too. We don't understand the reasoning, process, or details of the Customs holds, but they're not confiscations.
Why must situations like this be dramatized and exaggerated? It's simple. The fellow's drone was held by Customs, as has happened to many others. If the outcome is like other cases, the drone will be returned to DJI or shipped to the customer. These poor-pitiful-me youtube posts are tiresome.
We're not under the normal rules anymore, it's an authoritarian government now.
Sure sounds like it rather than the land of the free.
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