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March 18th, 2015, 11:57 AM | #1 |
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High profile 'Flying Drone' Court Case
Flying over Buckingham Palace and the House of Parliament has landed a 'Flying Drone' pilot with a high profile court case which could set the precedent for how these incidents are dealt with in the future. I can only think the the police are now spending a lot of time looking through YouTube and Vimeo footage.
Its all just going to make it a harder atmosphere for responsible pilots to operate in. Man charged for allegedly flying drones over UK landmarks | UK news | The Guardian Man charged for allegedly flying drones over UK landmarks | UK news | The Guardian |
March 18th, 2015, 09:10 PM | #2 |
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Re: High profile 'Flying Drone' Court Case
Nah, police are not looking on youtube. The FAA, however, may keep an eye out for violators in the US.
FAA says publishing drone footage to YouTube is a no-no - SlashGear |
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