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#2, who’s going to find out? The same experts looking for coke in the whitehouse?


Are you telling us you're the President's son?
There's probably plenty of people there that would love to be able to throw his ass in jail. But they know they can't, and even if they could they know what would happen to them.

Arresting you however, not so much worry.



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Agreed. The cops don't have enough drones or people to fly them to just cruise around at random. .


THAT's why we need to raise your taxes, to pay those people!

And then outsource it to India.

Some private entity, sort of like traffic light cameras. If you spot crime and we make an arrest, you get 30%. I say that jokingly, but I can see it happening eventually.
 
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Are you telling us you're the President's son?


Are you telling me justice is a tiered system?
 
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Another interesting investment angle.
 
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Are you telling us you're the President's son?
Are you telling me justice is a tiered system?
Are you telling me that you guys are sticking that shit into this thread?
 
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Some private entity, sort of like traffic light cameras. If you spot crime and we make an arrest, you get 30%. I say that jokingly, but I can see it happening eventually.



It's already happening in private entities:



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We have one big bastard. The operator had to take the FAA course and tests to be licensed. We have used it for searching for bad people that have ran and hid in fields and looking for lost kids or lost elderly people. About 90% it is used for fatality and really bad accidents. It works great for that w/ some of the measurement programs and stuff....... .


357fuzz.... what type of measurement software are y'all using? I use a drone in my work and am looking for a way to do precise measurements of items on roofs.


Our state patrol is using drones to measure and model fatal crash scenes:

https://www.government-fleet.c...nveils-drone-program

Article does not specify what software they're using.

It's slick. They can knock down a complex scene in literally a fraction of the time. A lot of their stuff is on the interstates and being able to open the road in an hour or so instead of several hours is a big deal.
 
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Stuff slowly creeps up on you and there goes your freedom. I remember as kids laughing about the USSR and the secret police listening to your conversation and putting bugs in your home. It was funny because that did not happen in America. Now we have social media and monitoring by Amazon. I am not paranoid just sick of the snooping. No outrage just concern.


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JAFO....

 
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Aren't there laws that prohibit drones in the airspace above private property? If so, is that only for private drones (ie - neighbors) or does it apply to public drones (ie - police)?


No. The FAA controls the airspace. To a certain extent, the rules are a bit absurd. In my area, I can not fly a drone in my back yard even 5 feet off the ground without applying for an FAA waiver (which I have done occasionally.)

When it comes to viewing over property, think of a plane or helicopter doing the same.


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In my area, I can not fly a drone in my back yard even 5 feet off the ground without applying for an FAA waiver
Are you within the boundaries of Windsor Locks' Class C airspace? The inner core extends from the surface to 4,200'



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Lol, we are there, don't need drones.

Security cams, car cams, traffic cams, cell phones, fake cell towers.

In most large cities they can follow anyone when out in public.

When out of sight, just find you from your cell phone.

Drones are unnecessary in most cases.

Want to reach out and touch someone, a whole different story.
 
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