I love technology and how much progress was made with drones in the past few years, but I feel somekind of limitations and licensing must be set. There should be a line that says what is a safe toy drone and what is a professional(potentially a safety hazard) drone. Anything that flies around and has a bit a weight to it can fall and hurt someone. Also there are big privacy concerns.
[QUOTE=AntonioR;47021002]I love technology and how much progress was made with drones in the past few years, but I feel somekind of limitations and licensing must be set. There should be a line that says what is a safe toy drone and what is a professional(potentially a safety hazard) drone. Anything that flies around and has a bit a weight to it can fall and hurt someone. Also there are big privacy concerns.[/QUOTE]
We have some REALLY great laws about it in Canada, very clear on what is and isn't allowed (not much not allowed) and is more importantly fair and sane, unlike the USA
They needs to be law about controlling the purchases of them its the new was to trasport drugs of the Mexican Cartels, they are so stupid or so arrogant that they dont even know the capacity of each drone and they just sent it full of drugs,
This remind me a lot that chapter of South Park "The Magic Bush"
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