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<blockquote data-quote="MannyCAM2001" data-source="post: 40139" data-attributes="member: 7007"><p>You don’t think that argument has come up in making up these rules and regulations? Or it’s just you that has that insight?</p><p> These rules are there to keep the sport safe. They are all very much aware of what goes on with drones, and the people who fly them.</p><p> It’s like, no one does the speed limit all the time.</p><p>Give us break with this VLOS argument.</p><p> There are jerks who practice bad habits out there. Just like there are very safety minded responsible drone operators out there.</p><p> The authorities will know the difference, when a bad irresponsible person gets busted opposed to one who made an innocent mistake.</p><p> The point is not flying this “selfie drone” farther than what you should. And that is controlled by the battery and the wifi connection. All predesigned, no coincidence. Hours and hours brainstorming these machines. All while trying to realize every possible scenario. Which is also impossible.</p><p>No disrespect intended,</p><p>But your argument is just as flawed as the VLOS rule itself.</p><p>Cheers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MannyCAM2001, post: 40139, member: 7007"] You don’t think that argument has come up in making up these rules and regulations? Or it’s just you that has that insight? These rules are there to keep the sport safe. They are all very much aware of what goes on with drones, and the people who fly them. It’s like, no one does the speed limit all the time. Give us break with this VLOS argument. There are jerks who practice bad habits out there. Just like there are very safety minded responsible drone operators out there. The authorities will know the difference, when a bad irresponsible person gets busted opposed to one who made an innocent mistake. The point is not flying this “selfie drone” farther than what you should. And that is controlled by the battery and the wifi connection. All predesigned, no coincidence. Hours and hours brainstorming these machines. All while trying to realize every possible scenario. Which is also impossible. No disrespect intended, But your argument is just as flawed as the VLOS rule itself. Cheers. [/QUOTE]
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