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<blockquote data-quote="sdharris" data-source="post: 16071" data-attributes="member: 77"><p>I must admit sometimes I find it a little excessive and also inconsistent. Some poor guy got nailed for flying over a bridge with one person on it the other day, and a week prior someone flew over a church and a town centre for what seemed like 20 minutes and people just talked about the bus route it was on. I also find the people who take it to extremes, misinterpret the rules or as lastrexking said, massage their ego by quoting a load of regulations.</p><p></p><p>There was another great example on the Mavic Pro forum earlier in the year, some guy lost his drone the other side of a cathedral spire in Cologne and he received full support, not a mention that it was a darn silly place to fly.</p><p></p><p>Perhaps a polite comment to say "I assume you judged that was safe to fly based on local regulations and your knowledge of the local area" etc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sdharris, post: 16071, member: 77"] I must admit sometimes I find it a little excessive and also inconsistent. Some poor guy got nailed for flying over a bridge with one person on it the other day, and a week prior someone flew over a church and a town centre for what seemed like 20 minutes and people just talked about the bus route it was on. I also find the people who take it to extremes, misinterpret the rules or as lastrexking said, massage their ego by quoting a load of regulations. There was another great example on the Mavic Pro forum earlier in the year, some guy lost his drone the other side of a cathedral spire in Cologne and he received full support, not a mention that it was a darn silly place to fly. Perhaps a polite comment to say "I assume you judged that was safe to fly based on local regulations and your knowledge of the local area" etc. [/QUOTE]
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