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How long before these are banned from sale?

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    #11
    It's difficult to effectively ban something a person with very little training can manufacture in their garage, as cannabis has shown us.

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      #12
      Originally posted by minestrone View Post
      I don't really believe in false flag terrorism, there are enough terrorists out there to do terror for them but the possibility for carnage is massive.

      They can be flown for miles and land on a coordinate, they can carry loads. It is going to happen sooner or later.
      Classic False Flag: 45th Anniversary Of The Attack On USS Liberty

      On June 8, 1967 USS Liberty, an American auxiliary technical research ship, a military vessel specialised in gathering intelligence, was attacked by the Israeli forces. It was subject to an 18 hours combined air and sea raids that left 34 American crew-members dead

      » Classic False Flag: 45th Anniversary Of The Attack On USS Liberty Alex Jones' Infowars: There's a war on for your mind!

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      and loads more...

      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fQ8awN8GLAk
      "A people that elect corrupt politicians, imposters, thieves and traitors are not victims, but accomplices," George Orwell

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        #13
        They won't ban them but you will need to have a pilot's license to fly one. You will be allowed to fly up to a certain (smallish, maybe 200 ft) height before having to register a flight plan. There will also be no fly zones near airports and MOD buildings, etc.

        If you are caught flying one without a pilot's license, you will find yourself as the new wife of Mr Big in the west wing of HMP Barlinnie

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          #14
          One quite good proposal I saw for 'utility' drones was the use of a leash. I kid you not.

          It sounds silly, but a drone that has to be physically connected to the controlling device requires way less regulation and can still perform many of the legitimate roles that private civilian drones are used for.

          By keeping the drone small and keeping the leash to a length of less than 200m the restrictions on the users can be significantly reduced (no licence required as it can't go up into airspace etc etc)
          Last edited by NickyBoy; 8 December 2014, 17:21.

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            #15
            Originally posted by NickyBoy View Post
            One quite good proposal I saw for 'utility' drones was the use of a leash. I kid you not.

            It sounds silly, but a drone that has to be physically connected to the controlling device requires way less regulation and can still perform many of the legitimate roles that private civilian drones are used for.

            By keeping the drone small and keeping the leash to a length of less than 200m the restrictions on the users can be significantly reduced (no licence required as it can't go up into airspace etc etc)
            That sounds ok until it's used beside overhead power cables

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              #16
              I am surprised terrorists have not used these yet.

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                #17
                I'm waiting for one of those SpiderCams at the football to break free and twat a footballer.

                Wayne Rooney, please, Wayne Rooney....

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by stek View Post
                  I'm waiting for one of those SpiderCams at the football to break free and twat a footballer.

                  Wayne Rooney, please, Wayne Rooney....
                  If he was playing for England no-one would notice the difference.

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