[URL='https://www.facebook.com/bill.tulay']Bill Tulay[/URL] said:Make some popcorn and strap on your tin foil hat. Here's a hilarious video of town hall public comment in favor of banning drones in Ocean City, NJ. These senile old coots came up with every possible paranoid reason for banning them. Everything from safety, harassment, child abductions, projecting holograms in the sky, listening in on their cell phones and infrared sensors "peering" through their walls. These crazies covered it all. Except the truth of course. But that doesn't matter. They were there to lie and endorse the mayors proposed ordinance, which to no ones surprise, passed unanimously. To be fair, there was one guy who opposed the new law. Projecting holograms in the sky. I have to admit that's not a bad idea ...
EDIT: Posted while very annoyed, so read with this in mind hahaha
This made me REALLY mad at how the stupidest of people are so common, I was almost to the point of yell at my monitor. Could it be true that people are so stupid? The only guy in here that had ANY, ANY sense has never owned a multirotor of any kind. Lets hold a meeting about stopping government mind control or perhaps why NASA faked the moon landing, I don't know maybe about Illuminati and how the Anunnaki control humans on Earth. I am sure you'll get fewer crazy people in even a meeting such as that. They must have been forced to take their tin foil hats off before entering the meeting...
Added 11/20/15, did not want to make a new thread.
Here is another video for you folks in the UK.
Did she just cite the number of calls to police to prove people are not following rules? I don't know about the UK, but in the US if you have 1000 calls about "drones" maybe one of those calls would someone have been doing something illegal. Almost none (maybe none) have resulted in any arrest.
The near miss with the drone and gyro copter at 1500 sounds bogus as he says he just saw it pass by really fast.
HAHAHAHA, a Horse runs into something, and receives an injury to it's head that proves fatal. Then they later see a drone nearby and SUSPECT that that was the cause. I have had my UAV near farm animals, (we drive tractors and shoot firearms around them; they could not possibly care any less) and they don't seem to look at it any worse than birds. What about low flying helicopters? If you have to use this as an argument to prove your point you might want to consider changing your views.
Most people buying an RTF are just getting into the hobby, registration is just another unnecessary obstacle, there is NOTHING to gain from it. They spoke of the quad flying by some time after the horse was supposedly spooked, saying that if it was registered they would know whose it was. Unless they are from the planet Krypton there is no way they would see the numbers. Ok, but what about if it crashes? Then you would have to prove that the owner was also the operator, and unless they confess to it out of the goodness of their heart then you are still out of luck on a legal standpoint.
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