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<blockquote data-quote="Miket" data-source="post: 115262" data-attributes="member: 11542"><p>I am on the verge of cashing in the money I have tied up in my beloved Spark. Yet again I am on holiday on the South Coast in the UK and after being here for the past 4 days I have not had Sparky in the air. </p><p>It seems that it is like a pack of cards falling, with the number of tourist sites, caravan/campsites, county councils and even private land owners banning the use of drones. I am now thinking that if I cannot take my Spark up when I am in an area that interests me, it is not worth even being involved. If all I can do is fly around an empty field, maintainng line of sight of my Spark, and even then not flying over 400ft or under 150ft, I cannot see anything left in my hobby that interests me. </p><p>Why does every eventuality, whether it happens or could just potentially happen, being covered by regulation controlling drones. If we applied the same criteria to motor vehicles, they should be banned completely, as the occasions of actual disaster to peoples live by use of them is a million times worse than that with drones. They are killing our sport/passtime, one that has procured so much artistic insight and ability in so more people than anything else I can remember. I took drones up from rc car/truck racing. I think I will go back to that, a hobby that I cannot think of any area where it is prohibited!!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Miket, post: 115262, member: 11542"] I am on the verge of cashing in the money I have tied up in my beloved Spark. Yet again I am on holiday on the South Coast in the UK and after being here for the past 4 days I have not had Sparky in the air. It seems that it is like a pack of cards falling, with the number of tourist sites, caravan/campsites, county councils and even private land owners banning the use of drones. I am now thinking that if I cannot take my Spark up when I am in an area that interests me, it is not worth even being involved. If all I can do is fly around an empty field, maintainng line of sight of my Spark, and even then not flying over 400ft or under 150ft, I cannot see anything left in my hobby that interests me. Why does every eventuality, whether it happens or could just potentially happen, being covered by regulation controlling drones. If we applied the same criteria to motor vehicles, they should be banned completely, as the occasions of actual disaster to peoples live by use of them is a million times worse than that with drones. They are killing our sport/passtime, one that has procured so much artistic insight and ability in so more people than anything else I can remember. I took drones up from rc car/truck racing. I think I will go back to that, a hobby that I cannot think of any area where it is prohibited!!!! [/QUOTE]
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