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Anyone tried nolimitdronez.com?
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<blockquote data-quote="netfolks2000" data-source="post: 68375" data-attributes="member: 8578"><p>You know, folks, this just has to come. There are always people willing to go out of their way to break rules, just because they can. I have no objection to built-in software to prevent flying near an airport or over crowds/stadiums/busy highways. It will get that sophisticated. Just look at some of the videos of people who have done crazy things. Yes, they brought this on. There's also the possibility a terrorist could use a drone, or someone mentally ill, to do harm. Out in the less populated areas, however, we should still have access, where it is better to fly anyway. Businesses would likely get more airspace due to the nature of their work, like news, deliveries, law enforcement, insurance, damage assessment, inspections. People paying for licenses to fly will obviously get priority over those flying for pleasure.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="netfolks2000, post: 68375, member: 8578"] You know, folks, this just has to come. There are always people willing to go out of their way to break rules, just because they can. I have no objection to built-in software to prevent flying near an airport or over crowds/stadiums/busy highways. It will get that sophisticated. Just look at some of the videos of people who have done crazy things. Yes, they brought this on. There's also the possibility a terrorist could use a drone, or someone mentally ill, to do harm. Out in the less populated areas, however, we should still have access, where it is better to fly anyway. Businesses would likely get more airspace due to the nature of their work, like news, deliveries, law enforcement, insurance, damage assessment, inspections. People paying for licenses to fly will obviously get priority over those flying for pleasure. [/QUOTE]
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