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Hundreds violate FAA's Drone no fly zone at Albuquerque's Baloon fiesta
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<blockquote data-quote="Mike Brown" data-source="post: 67821" data-attributes="member: 2567"><p>It is indeed shameful and totally irresponsible. It begs a question. Why do these guys do it. Correctly you say for the footage or the stills. It in the end who views them? Is it just for the owners to gloat over and show their friends at parties? Is it just for the thrill of law breaking? Is it to put on social media to show how ‘good’ they are? Is it to sell the media for profit? If it is the latter then those who buy the footage and show it, including social media according to the CAA, are also culpable in promoting law breaking. Even we’ll respected drone sites are showing this footage. Is it time they were asked to stop?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike Brown, post: 67821, member: 2567"] It is indeed shameful and totally irresponsible. It begs a question. Why do these guys do it. Correctly you say for the footage or the stills. It in the end who views them? Is it just for the owners to gloat over and show their friends at parties? Is it just for the thrill of law breaking? Is it to put on social media to show how ‘good’ they are? Is it to sell the media for profit? If it is the latter then those who buy the footage and show it, including social media according to the CAA, are also culpable in promoting law breaking. Even we’ll respected drone sites are showing this footage. Is it time they were asked to stop? [/QUOTE]
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