shadowinthelight wrote:If drones start coming into use like this, people WILL start trying to shoot them down both for fun and to see what they can win in the free stuff lottery.
Plus the people who see it and think, "Aaaaaaa, drone! It must be the CIA/NSA/MIB/KGB/NWO/NAACP! The guvmint's out to get me! Shoot it down!"
Current laws probably already cover that sort of thing (destruction of private property, improper gun use, whatever) and insurance policies cover similar risks, so it would probably end up being left up to the companies involved whether or not they want to take that risk. Though if it gets to be such a major problem as to cause undue public danger or hardship, then the government might decide to step in and regulate things even more.
Catawampus wrote:There's no reason not to at least plan for the eventuality, so that they can be ready to take advantage of the situation at the first possible moment: it doesn't cost them that much to plan, it gives them extra publicity while the concept is being considered, and if it all falls through they can blame it all on the government for spoiling the fun.
And, if the gov. does ban it, they get to have all that fun, and never have to worry about getting additional liabilty insurance to cover the inevitable drone crashes during large-scale commercial deployment.
Having your drone lose power, and dump its payload of freshly-baked pizza into the crowd of civilians below its flightpath, woud be rather dire. Molten mozzarella at 80 MPH would be bad enough, and anchovy shrapnel would make matters much worse.
In the creek, this afternoon, were granddaughters.
I had the ISO at 1600 and 3200, and i was shooting in aperture-priority mode with the lens wide open, so the exposures were in the 1/2000 to 1/3000 second range.
Proof Positive the world is not flat: If it were, cats would have pushed everything off the edge by now.
Heh, I went splashing around in one of the local rivers hereabout just a little while ago myself, though I lacked the hair bows or the pink suit with floral pattern (they just don't seem to make those in my size). I did manage to round up a fair number of salamanders, however, which must count for something.
Anyway, some proof that Springtime does actually eventually show up here around my home in the mountains to thaw the ice:
I think i've posted one of these before. I was going through the pictures on the SD card that i transferred from my old phone to my new one, and i decided to share some of these.
(I think there's one more in there i need to find, actually. I'll dig more.)
Proof Positive the world is not flat: If it were, cats would have pushed everything off the edge by now.
Picture i took with the phone a year or so ago - let's touch all the bases - pandering to macho imagery and condescending to women ("See? We made it a pretty pink for you cute grrls..."):
Proof Positive the world is not flat: If it were, cats would have pushed everything off the edge by now.