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<blockquote data-quote="Miket" data-source="post: 66939" data-attributes="member: 11542"><p>I have great difficulty understanding what all the fuss is about. How is our hobby so dangerous and pose such a great threat to the safety and privacy of the public.</p><p>The safety of manned aircraft is a valid concern. This is taken care of by imposing a maximum flying height. This is currently advised, if not regulated by law, to be 400ft, with sensible no fly zones Let's assume that if these rules are complied with there will be no problems.</p><p>We have a responsibility to fly sensibly and to not put any other persons safety at risk and not to intentionally invade anyone's privacy. If any of us do stupid things that affect other people or property there are enough laws and penalties available already.</p><p>Simple isn't it.</p><p>The technology in our aircraft is quite advanced at the moment, and manufacturers like dji are continually working towards advancing the safety and efficiency of them. </p><p>Come on people, get off our backs and please don't look for problems and threats that do not exist. </p><p>Sensible regulations are to our benefit, and we should be thankful to have guidelines that we can see the need for, and that protect us from the reckless minority among us, that if left to their own devices, could give us all a bad name.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Miket, post: 66939, member: 11542"] I have great difficulty understanding what all the fuss is about. How is our hobby so dangerous and pose such a great threat to the safety and privacy of the public. The safety of manned aircraft is a valid concern. This is taken care of by imposing a maximum flying height. This is currently advised, if not regulated by law, to be 400ft, with sensible no fly zones Let's assume that if these rules are complied with there will be no problems. We have a responsibility to fly sensibly and to not put any other persons safety at risk and not to intentionally invade anyone's privacy. If any of us do stupid things that affect other people or property there are enough laws and penalties available already. Simple isn't it. The technology in our aircraft is quite advanced at the moment, and manufacturers like dji are continually working towards advancing the safety and efficiency of them. Come on people, get off our backs and please don't look for problems and threats that do not exist. Sensible regulations are to our benefit, and we should be thankful to have guidelines that we can see the need for, and that protect us from the reckless minority among us, that if left to their own devices, could give us all a bad name. [/QUOTE]
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