My motherinlaw(Ma)told us look they captured a drone,as the caption said and showed a pic..Well someone took a Pic of star wars tie fighter prop on a tractor trailer!
Last edited by rdrnr6970; 12/15/2410:51 AM.
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Re: Anybody in NJ see a drone?
[Re: rdrnr6970]
#3276255 12/15/2411:54 AM12/15/2411:54 AM
So what you are implying is, after 1/20/25 1600 Pennsylvania Ave will be getting regular deliveries of Quarter pounders with fries by drones, so nothing to worry about?
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Re: Anybody in NJ see a drone?
[Re: jcc]
#3277240 12/20/2411:05 AM12/20/2411:05 AM
Funnyest thing I heard when someone who does commercial training for drones (agricultural, power line service, law enforcement, etc.,) was if they thought they might be spy or secret surveillance drones and the person said "No, if they were then they wouldn't have LIGHTS on them" DUH.
Re: Anybody in NJ see a drone?
[Re: A12]
#3277301 12/20/2402:37 PM12/20/2402:37 PM
Unmanned aircraft are no longer allowed in those areas from now through January 17, unless approved by the federal government.
So let's just say one is spotted in the no fly zone, Where are drone police to find out who's it is and where it came from? Now we will have police drones with flashing red and blue lights chasing after other drones? Actually this is what they should do, Follow them then they would know where they are coming from and who owns them. There was a clip on the radio the other day from the Governor, " there is no threat from the drones". They still don't know who's they are or where they are coming from but the gov says it's safe.
Re: Anybody in NJ see a drone?
[Re: Moparite]
#3277467 12/21/2403:50 PM12/21/2403:50 PM
Why bother chasing them? Gravity is our friend here, drop them right on the restricted property, makes a better case in court, reduces chance of harm to the public, and gives the luxury of time and location for any needed investigation. Of course, the likely countermeasure then will include a small amount of highly flammable self igniting liquid to self-destruct the drone upon crashing, destroying most evidence.
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Re: Anybody in NJ see a drone?
[Re: jcc]
#3277586 12/22/2410:35 AM12/22/2410:35 AM