Goose While I agree that he should not be flying the drone in that area BUT how does he hinder the crews with a drone????? A darn drone is only a few feet across at the largest and they are not that tough. You see birds knocking them down. So I would like to see the LEGAL wandering they are doing to get to were he "endangered" 14 fire fighting crews??????
What worries me more is the GOVERNEMENT not wanting anyone BUT THEM having anyway to film/see what they are doing. It is a lot easier to cover up your screw up if you have the only record of them happening. It is kind of like were a cop tells you to quit videoing them while they are interacting with you or the public. Sure easier to cover up the government wrong doing if there is no video of it happening.
Freedom of the press helped protect our liberties in the centuries past. Freedom to electronically film/video ALL government actions is the next step in that safe guard in the future.
So I am always suspicious when any level of the government says we can't view what is going on. Be that in person or electronically. Makes me wonder what they do not want people seeing them doing.
So if a citizen flying a drone is going to be illegal around fire fighting crews then what about over sight of what is being done. We know the track record of the government doing the right thing is very mixed. Sometimes it gets it very right and other times totally wrong.
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