Posted by Rich_WI on January 14, 2016 at 21:26:46 from (50.50.68.69):
In Reply to: Shot guns and drones posted by Geo-TH,In on January 14, 2016 at 05:05:40:
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Prove it. You have to have proof and you dont seem to get it. People rob banks many times a day, with cameras better than a drone can dream of and many of them go unsolved. Many more take YEARS to catch the robber. And thats a BANK with the best security mney can buy, and you think we are stupid enough to believe the cameras are good enough on a drone to be able to convict a shooter when its flying 100 feet above a house? Puh-lease, peddle that manure somewhere else, nobody is stupid enough to believe that here.
Feds: I get it, you clearly dont. You think the feds are going to send out a couple marshals to investigate the sitation I outlined above? By the time they show up (in the rare cases they actualy do show up), Farmer Brown will be clean shaven and 30 pounds lighter (or heavier). Know what that means? It mens they question Farmer Brown, he dummies up, feds go home empty handed. The same laws that keep the locals from arresting and convicting Famer Brown will keep the feds from doing anything.
Why would Farmer Brown try to get a video of the drone peeping? He is just going to shoot it down. Your scenario makes no sense and its highly unlikely to ever happen.
And yet you keep talking about these super cameras on drones. I have covered that already. Good luck is all I can say. When billion dollar banks cant even buy good enough cameras, many of them at eye level I might add, can't consistantly get convictions.... well let me just say your super drones in the sky have a long, long way to go.
People can and WILL get away with SSS with drones. Its just a fact, sorry if that bothers you but those are the facts. Its no different that somebody just popping a feral dog or even coyotes. Just the way it is. You cant prove it no matter how hard you wish you can. Sorry.
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