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Mets and drones
41Forever May 11 2018 12:37 PM |
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I have to say that I was surprised to see the Mets pop up in a middle of a story about drones from a Texas media outlet. Here's a snippet, but check out the whole story.
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Ceetar May 11 2018 01:27 PM Re: Mets and drones |
Oh good, government empowering rich people to destroy citizens private property in the name of 'safety'.
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41Forever May 11 2018 06:11 PM Re: Mets and drones |
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I thought it was government working with experts to develop technology so authorities can protect us from people using drones to hurt a stadium full of people.
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Edgy MD May 11 2018 06:13 PM Re: Mets and drones |
ceets is trying on his libertarian hat.
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Ceetar May 11 2018 06:53 PM Re: Mets and drones |
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Why bother when they can just walk up with a legal assault rifle and blow them all away anyway?
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Benjamin Grimm May 11 2018 06:56 PM Re: Mets and drones |
Why bother trying to cure cancer when not getting cancer will just lead you to die of something else?
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Edgy MD May 11 2018 07:06 PM Re: Mets and drones |
And assult rifles aren't legal in New York. State law, in fact, prohibits the manufacture, transport, disposing of, or possession of an assault weapon in the state.
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Ceetar May 11 2018 07:10 PM Re: Mets and drones |
I just object to reducing freedoms based on some sort of perceived fear, especially at the outset.
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Benjamin Grimm May 11 2018 07:14 PM Re: Mets and drones |
I'm not sure I see a reduced freedom here, unless it's the freedom to fly a drone over a crowded space. Shouldn't you also have the freedom to prevent a drone from flying over your property? If there was some strange drone flying over my house I would like to have the right to snag it and bring it down.
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Ceetar May 11 2018 07:36 PM Re: Mets and drones |
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who says you own the airspace above your house? And how high? But that's basically it, this is a power play by the rich to control that avenue. the article is full of suggestions of the reduced freedom, such as the idea that you would be able to track/target your neighbors drone over his own house. Or the government tracking your drone while you're flying it recreationally, just in case you might decide to fly it elsewhere. And not just track, but perhaps intercept not just the drone but the communication. Maybe you're just flying near Citi Field taking pictures of Mets fans with a nice backdrop but this is talking about empowering them to literally snoop on those photos.
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41Forever May 11 2018 08:14 PM Re: Mets and drones |
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I don't understand the paranoia about people of means, but those are interesting questions, and emerging technology always creates situations that need to be discussed. How much of the airspace above my house do I own? I sure don't want some drone hovering over my backyard at head-level snapping photos of my kids and into my house. I think that's a fair topic for legislative discussion. Do I think it's OK for a news station to snap photos above a downtown festival for news value? Seems legit. Do I want someone to be able to bring a drone into Citi and hover over the stands or, given our luck, crash on Noah Syndergaard? Heck, no. Where do I set the line between the two? That's a little harder. Again, a fair topic for reasonable legislators to determine.
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bmfc1 May 11 2018 08:46 PM Re: Mets and drones |
I thought that this was about former Mets announcer Tom McCarthy's announcing style.
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