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Breaking the law.... Or not.
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<blockquote data-quote="Londroner" data-source="post: 16002" data-attributes="member: 3041"><p>I think what should also be taken into consideration is that this is an international forum. Current drone legislation varies wildly from country to country and often internally by region. What is illegal in one place is not in another and vice versa. As a Brit living in England I watch some drone videos from the USA in horror, knowing they contravene several of our drone code rules (we're still awaiting full legislation) but then I stop and realise those rules don't apply outside our borders. I have not personally seen any of the more extreme cases of 'law bashing', as outlined by [USER=175]@Lastrexking[/USER] above, I would echo his plea for more consideration and understanding before condemning anyone for their drone activities.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Londroner, post: 16002, member: 3041"] I think what should also be taken into consideration is that this is an international forum. Current drone legislation varies wildly from country to country and often internally by region. What is illegal in one place is not in another and vice versa. As a Brit living in England I watch some drone videos from the USA in horror, knowing they contravene several of our drone code rules (we're still awaiting full legislation) but then I stop and realise those rules don't apply outside our borders. I have not personally seen any of the more extreme cases of 'law bashing', as outlined by [USER=175]@Lastrexking[/USER] above, I would echo his plea for more consideration and understanding before condemning anyone for their drone activities. [/QUOTE]
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