Forum: Photographic Industry and Professionals
07-05-2016, 06:16 AM
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It should work that way, we the people should have input into laws regarding flying drones over peoples houses and filming, rather than leave it to some bureaucrat in Canberra. I don't have a neighbour with a drone. Firebomb? I can see that I have pushed one of your buttons, no need for violence. "You sound like", listen mate just leave don't start with me.
All I will say, drones are bad news.
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Forum: Photographic Industry and Professionals
07-04-2016, 04:41 PM
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If it is legal, that does not make it right, I/we were not consulted unto these laws, as far as I am concerned it is not right, not decent, drones and the operators are not welcome here.
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Forum: Photographic Industry and Professionals
07-03-2016, 09:25 PM
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There is that, for me it is privacy, and wifi jammer, hmm, might have to look into that :)
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Forum: Photographic Industry and Professionals
07-03-2016, 02:29 AM
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I told a couple blokes to "rack off" they were filming a house down the toad from me, that was to be for sale, with a drone, they had the thing flying all over the place and way off and away from where the house was. They have no right to position a drone filming over my house as far as I am concerned, I told them that if they flew that thing over my back yard that it would come down, probably the last they’d see of it too. No way, those drone film mob can get lost.
A drone is simply not needed to photograph a house that is for sale.
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