davesl708
Elite Member
What ever happened to simple respect for others? Drone operators seem to think there fun trumps others privacy.
What ever happened to simple respect for others?
For some, yes, but not all. It's not always intentional either. For instance, I almost had a fly-away with my drone the other night due to wind and other circumstances. I was about 75 yards over the neighbor's land. It's open land and not a house, but had he been like you, and had a house there, I likely would have lost it due to a simple mistake. Is that showing respect for others?Drone operators seem to think there fun trumps others privacy.
Practice what you preach! Shooting down someone's drone is not necessarily showing respect.
For some, yes, but not all. It's not always intentional either. For instance, I almost had a fly-away with my drone the other night due to wind and other circumstances. I was about 75 yards over the neighbor's land. It's open land and not a house, but had he been like you, and had a house there, I likely would have lost it due to a simple mistake. Is that showing respect for others?
I don't trespass onto others property, I just expect the from others.
Agreed, but I wouldn't shoot them on the first offense.
Agreed, but I wouldn't shoot them on the first offense.
How many drones have you seen in your life? Is this really a big problem?What ever happened to simple respect for others? Drone operators seem to think there fun trumps others privacy.
Sort of stereotyping here aren't you? A pretty lame comment IMO.Drone operators seem to think there fun trumps others privacy.
Sort of stereotyping here aren't you? A pretty lame comment IMO.
I'm not opposed to 'local' (good) government but federal regulations written up by a bunch of career politicians and their lobbyists and managed and enforced by bureaucrats thousands of miles away with no clue what the local 'folk' want is bad government!I know many on TBN are simply allergic to the idea that good government can involve regulation but if you drop your rants for a bit and ponder the alternatives then codifying what is and what is not acceptable seems a reasonable thing to do. We don't shoot every dog that wanders on to our property and is a nuisance, we first involve the animal control officer. Same idea.