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DJI discusses Drone-to-Phone tech and pilot privacy
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<blockquote data-quote="Miket" data-source="post: 110381" data-attributes="member: 11542"><p>I feel very strongly about this and as an ex police officer I regard law enforcement as a benefit to the public and pilots alike. But the general public contains many different personalities, including what could be described as less than responsible. A freely available app which could be used to determine the location of a pilot of an unmanned craft could make the pilot open to all kinds of interference, even theft of equipment. Our equipment can be worth quite a lot of money, and could be an attractive target, particularly in quiet or remote areas, which we are, let's face it, being encouraged and restricted to fly in.</p><p>If this came into force, I would have to make a decision to either abandon my hobby, or fly illegally.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Miket, post: 110381, member: 11542"] I feel very strongly about this and as an ex police officer I regard law enforcement as a benefit to the public and pilots alike. But the general public contains many different personalities, including what could be described as less than responsible. A freely available app which could be used to determine the location of a pilot of an unmanned craft could make the pilot open to all kinds of interference, even theft of equipment. Our equipment can be worth quite a lot of money, and could be an attractive target, particularly in quiet or remote areas, which we are, let's face it, being encouraged and restricted to fly in. If this came into force, I would have to make a decision to either abandon my hobby, or fly illegally. [/QUOTE]
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