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<blockquote data-quote="Goweresque" data-source="post: 7684683" data-attributes="member: 818"><p>So basically you're saying that drone users can break the law with impunity? And you think this is right? What are the point of laws if they are not/cannot be enforced?</p><p>You're effectively saying that you can do what you like and you're fine with that because its your hobby, but if a landowner does what he likes suddenly thats illegal and wrong etc etc. Can't you see that this situation is utterly one sided? Not only that its completely biased against country dwellers. Anyone flying a drone around houses in a built up area would soon find the police on their tail, but do the same in the countryside as the OP found out the authorities don't want to know. If drone users had any integrity they'd be demanding that the rules be tightened and properly enforced, rather than swanking in the knowledge they can do what they like.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Goweresque, post: 7684683, member: 818"] So basically you're saying that drone users can break the law with impunity? And you think this is right? What are the point of laws if they are not/cannot be enforced? You're effectively saying that you can do what you like and you're fine with that because its your hobby, but if a landowner does what he likes suddenly thats illegal and wrong etc etc. Can't you see that this situation is utterly one sided? Not only that its completely biased against country dwellers. Anyone flying a drone around houses in a built up area would soon find the police on their tail, but do the same in the countryside as the OP found out the authorities don't want to know. If drone users had any integrity they'd be demanding that the rules be tightened and properly enforced, rather than swanking in the knowledge they can do what they like. [/QUOTE]
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