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<blockquote data-quote="Northwood Mediaworks" data-source="post: 115892" data-attributes="member: 6411"><p>Sadly the authorities in many places of the world blindly regulate without really understanding the technology, or the people who want to use it. I know that in Canada, we will eventually face more stringent restrictions, at which time, I may reconsider too. However, I just love flying, so I will stick with it and jump through their hoops for as long as it seems practical. I have the added bonus of living in a remote wilderness environment where the population is thin... the UK is rather crowded by comparison.</p><p></p><p>I think the others have said it right, you have to be <em>creative</em> about your choices of location. I do a lot of "scoping it out" online with Google Earth, and some of the UAV online apps to pick locations where I am fairly certain nobody will be bothered, and I may get some decent footage. Going to the beach and hoping to fly is, pardon the pun, not going to fly anymore... where there's people, there is resistance.</p><p></p><p>Hang in there!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Northwood Mediaworks, post: 115892, member: 6411"] Sadly the authorities in many places of the world blindly regulate without really understanding the technology, or the people who want to use it. I know that in Canada, we will eventually face more stringent restrictions, at which time, I may reconsider too. However, I just love flying, so I will stick with it and jump through their hoops for as long as it seems practical. I have the added bonus of living in a remote wilderness environment where the population is thin... the UK is rather crowded by comparison. I think the others have said it right, you have to be [I]creative[/I] about your choices of location. I do a lot of "scoping it out" online with Google Earth, and some of the UAV online apps to pick locations where I am fairly certain nobody will be bothered, and I may get some decent footage. Going to the beach and hoping to fly is, pardon the pun, not going to fly anymore... where there's people, there is resistance. Hang in there! [/QUOTE]
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