This Will Be The END OF DJI MINI 4 DRONES - TOUGH LAWS / DJI BEING BANNED ON WAY?

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  • Опубликовано: 25 ноя 2024

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  • @DMProductions
    @DMProductions  Год назад +237

    I didn't want to make this style of video as I don't want to give these people any platform but this needs to change fast before it's too late! For all those decent people who want to film in epic locations and not a back alley in Slough then get DJI Cheat Sheets and Drone Luts here - dmprovisuals.com

    • @dereksmith9448
      @dereksmith9448 Год назад +6

      Spot on

    • @WelshmanAbroad
      @WelshmanAbroad Год назад +1

      One thing I don't have yet (as a relatively new drone pilot) is a good piece of software for post-processing my videos and pictures - something that I could plug the Luts into, for example. Might you be able to suggest a few software products with robust features that'd be at that "highly enthusiastic noob" level? Thanks! ~Ray

    • @wallygargett1180
      @wallygargett1180 Год назад +7

      Your spot on Darren, they make me sick the way they go on. Like a lad said before, the CAA should just put a blanket law on these auditors. There just out for an argument and for viewers to watch and like them. STOP THE AUDITORS NOT THE GOOD LADS who want a drone to take stunning pictures like yourself. I haven’t followed yourself to be stopped by these idiots. I watch to learn and bide by the laws. No drones should be aloud over prisons, airports, police stations, industrial working areas, and offices. You don’t need pictures of these places.

    • @srjwari
      @srjwari Год назад +10

      You are correct but also so wrong at the same time, your frustration needs to be elsewhere not on those exercising their rights and evidencing how quick people moan about everything.
      As long as those individuals have a license, insurance and are not doing anything actually wrong then they are well within their rights to fly over a biscuit factory if that's what interests them or their audience.
      The problem we have is we are living in a time where our freedom's are being taken away not by so called auditors but by the Karen's who don't care if you are well within your right to do something they don't like it so they will ruin it by demanding the law is even more stricter.
      The solution is to increase fines for people that waste police time.
      Make the law require you have a CAA pilots license to buy a drone and to fly the drone via software checks. It's not hard to API the drones controller with the CAA and validate the pilot before take off.
      Also every flight is recorded and saved to cloud.

    • @wallygargett1180
      @wallygargett1180 Год назад

      @@srjwari you have solutions, let’s get them into practice!!

  • @OneLadAndHisDrone.
    @OneLadAndHisDrone. Год назад +497

    Well said mate, I bought my drones because I'm disabled and was always at home. Now I go too places and film the things that I would never be able to see due to my spinal injury. It's even made my depression not seem as bad because it takes my mind off it for the time I'm out and also editing the footage.

    • @tgfest
      @tgfest Год назад +22

      I'm in the very same boat as you are my friend...😕

    • @Kanelive215
      @Kanelive215 Год назад +19

      Definitely brother, I'm stuck to a dialysis machine 4 days out of the week ,Drones are outlet.

    • @CrobraStrike27
      @CrobraStrike27 Год назад +16

      Spinal injury from 2011 here, and I am with you on that. Drones let me see the world I thought I never would

    • @OneLadAndHisDrone.
      @OneLadAndHisDrone. Год назад +5

      I became an Altruistic Kidney Donor in 2019 and its the greatest thing I've ever done.

    • @20SkyWatcher09
      @20SkyWatcher09 Год назад

      Yo, play red dead 2 its amazing!

  • @johns5597
    @johns5597 Год назад +25

    Finally I see a person making a video that shows the issues with people using drones that it's not the drones that are the problem. Irresponsible use is the drone problem, people who enjoy flying and getting great footage shouldn't be looked down upon. I have a phantom 4 pro and a mavic mini and I've never got a complaint

  • @ghalltn6
    @ghalltn6 Год назад +447

    I took my Mini 3 Pro out to Santorini last week, I didn't fly it once, too close to the airport, didn't want to upset people on the beach, too windy... too built up, didn't want to spoil the sunset for others, whatever, no regrets, sometimes, you just have to pour a beer and realise there are times when you need to chill.

    • @dgronzega8073
      @dgronzega8073 Год назад +20

      Absolutely. Have a Spark and just upgraded to Mini3. 2023. Here in the US, drones are forbidden in National Parks, so I comply. I take pics for personal use and satisfaction. If there's people around i don't fly or I ask if it is ok with them. And I never fly directly over people.
      Sometimes I just use my handheld cameras.

    • @darylsj3404
      @darylsj3404 Год назад

      Same…

    • @jonrolley3303
      @jonrolley3303 Год назад

      Spot on I've done exactly the same.@@darylsj3404

    • @ALmyPaLFPV
      @ALmyPaLFPV Год назад +58

      Its easier to buy a gun and LEGALLY use it the same day than it is to LEGALLY fly a drone the same day it’s purchased . How does that make any logical sense at all .

    • @ipodman1910
      @ipodman1910 Год назад

      @@ALmyPaLFPVguns are much more useful and necessary

  • @jasonshortphd
    @jasonshortphd Год назад +39

    I agree. I carry a drone on motorcycle trips to get footage of remote areas and give a new perspective on the area.
    But what I see near where I live are people taking drones to spy on pools, fly over boats, fly over people in public parks, all sorts of really bad behavior. And yes it will impact us all.

    • @RaysterOR
      @RaysterOR 6 месяцев назад +1

      The few irresponsible people are ruining it for all who want to follow guidelines and usage rules.

    • @hellomouse2354
      @hellomouse2354 5 месяцев назад +3

      I just got a mini 3 and that's all I do. I go to random country roads and just film abandoned places. It's fun! I don't go near people

    • @christ2838
      @christ2838 23 дня назад

      I have just purchased my first real drone (Air 3) I also have various health issues, but refuse to let them beat me. While I can still get out and about I plan on traveling around my spectacular country and filming/photographing as much as practical. Hopefully I will eventually be putting the adventures online for everyone to see. The cook and myself are planning a trip right through the center of the (Australian) outback with a lot of side excursions along the way. Something only a small handful of people ever get to do. So it will be nice to share what we see. Our faces and voices will never be shown or heard, just spectacular imagery and music, No food, no children, no holiday parks, just Australia at its best.

  • @fintanmctiernan8284
    @fintanmctiernan8284 Год назад +76

    Excellent video and I hope the day never comes when consumer drones are banned completely. Every point you made is 100% valid and thank you for highlighting these issues and actually doing something constructive by posting and sharing this video.

  • @david.e.h.
    @david.e.h. Год назад +31

    You can absolutely fly to the very edge of what the law allows, but they need to remember that laws can easily be changed. And those with power or money came more easily have laws changed when they are annoyed by something (even if it is legal)

    • @Willy_Tepes
      @Willy_Tepes 11 месяцев назад +4

      It must be sweet to be able to change laws just because something annoys you, you want to tax people more, or to protect your own corrupt power base.
      Why do we tolerate such organized crime?

    • @terryholmes8546
      @terryholmes8546 11 месяцев назад +3

      Then........disregard the laws.

    • @stevejones8392
      @stevejones8392 7 месяцев назад

      @@terryholmes8546then accept consequences

    • @severpop8699
      @severpop8699 6 месяцев назад

      @@terryholmes8546 yep, but be smart, never be seen, never be perceved, never leave a trace, never annoy anybody, never get caught...

  • @TheModelav8r
    @TheModelav8r Год назад +418

    Well said. No matter what hobby you have it’s always a few idiots who spoil it for everyone else.

    • @DMProductions
      @DMProductions  Год назад +22

      exactly, notice these people never use Mavic's or Air's. The biggest advantages of the Mini drones will soon end

    • @A_Haunted_Pancake
      @A_Haunted_Pancake Год назад +15

      @@DMProductions I seriously hope they bring

    • @Matanumi
      @Matanumi Год назад +24

      @@A_Haunted_Pancake no need for the license- many won't even comply. Just punish the offenders and spare the rest

    • @markpeters4785
      @markpeters4785 Год назад +2

      A few??? much to manny noobs allround the world. (sadly)

    • @aloeisthestuff9622
      @aloeisthestuff9622 Год назад +5

      That's some straight up CCP talk.@@A_Haunted_Pancake

  • @russelldresh7832
    @russelldresh7832 7 месяцев назад +1

    Been flying drones for years and have always made sure I do it well away from it might annoy or upset people. Observe the rules and show consideration for others and you won't go wrong.

  • @Oklahoma75
    @Oklahoma75 Год назад +76

    Well said. It’s a symptom of a much larger problem. That problem is a lack of respect for others and plain old common decency…

    • @George-nt8uw
      @George-nt8uw 9 месяцев назад +2

      The problem is not a lack of respect as such. It is a desire to piss people off and get some thumbs up and thumbs down. Both are satisfying to those idiots.

    • @kevinlawrence2127
      @kevinlawrence2127 7 месяцев назад

      Same thing happened in the early 80's when CB radio was legalised in the UK. The muppets with no respect, ruined CB radio in the UK.

    • @matrix5062
      @matrix5062 7 месяцев назад

      @@George-nt8uw Lets just sum that all up with the general ignorance of the messes and intolerance of others rights while in public.. yet are filmed 20-30 times daily by others... photography is not a crime!

  • @npoleary
    @npoleary 11 месяцев назад +1

    I agree with everything in this video, as a content creator on RUclips I rarely use my drone but when I do it's to enhance what I've already captured but seeing people with the sole intent of annoying industrial estate businesses with flying over and literally teasing staff and trying to get them to "bite back" is so wrong. Yes the laws allow, filming in a public place is allowed of course but doesn't mean it's the right thing to do.

  • @Techno_Squid
    @Techno_Squid Год назад +9

    I can’t agree more what have you said. After being gifted with a mini 2 on Christmas of 21, I learned the laws when flying a quad under the recreational exemption. Took the TRUST test and never bothered people with the drone. It takes a couple of people to ruin for all of us.

  • @reinvent687
    @reinvent687 10 месяцев назад +5

    I do drone footage for our roofing company, but not before having a license and registration. I also use the app to verify the No Flight zones . Be safe and make sure you are law compliance

  • @tleparskas
    @tleparskas Год назад +70

    It won't be the complainers who push this over the edge. It's Amazon and those few companies who want commercial drone delivery who are pushing to ban DJI.

    • @stackerman2800
      @stackerman2800 10 месяцев назад

      Yup. Its lobbyists that will ruin everything t

    • @IpresentClips
      @IpresentClips 9 месяцев назад

      Why

    • @tleparskas
      @tleparskas 8 месяцев назад +12

      @@IpresentClipsso THEY can fly their own drones without competition.

    • @zerkorj
      @zerkorj 8 месяцев назад +1

      ??what?

    • @JackSparrow-nq5wh
      @JackSparrow-nq5wh 8 месяцев назад +8

      It's because the rulers see how they're being used in Ukraine

  • @familyflannel
    @familyflannel 11 месяцев назад +3

    Spot on,we've been saying this for years.These so called drone auditors drive me crazy.There should be laws which can banned the individual and leave the rest of us alone to enjoy landscapes etc.

    • @v8aj
      @v8aj 2 месяца назад

      It’s absolutely the worst kind of content

  • @sheylynnemiller7127
    @sheylynnemiller7127 Год назад +161

    It’s super frustrating that the actions of a few could ruin it for the rest of us. I try very hard to fly where no one even notices the drone and I follow FAA rules and am always on the lookout for helicopters because the last thing I want to do is create a problem.

    • @matlockmeat
      @matlockmeat Год назад +9

      Where do you draw the line between professional drone and toy. They can't ban kids playing with toys.

    • @frankmoreau8847
      @frankmoreau8847 Год назад +1

      @@matlockmeat In reality, they already have. Even little kids that fly toy drones outside have to have a TRUST certificate in the US.

    • @matlockmeat
      @matlockmeat Год назад +3

      @@frankmoreau8847 that's pathetic.

    • @mutedmutiny9542
      @mutedmutiny9542 Год назад

      I don't think it has anything to do with "the actions of a few" - it is a national security concern because they are a Chinese company operating things that can spy on people and places. I love DJI and their products but if you are an honest person you have to admit there is huge potential for these things to be misused by the Chinese government, who are not very trustworthy so when they say "oh we aren't using DJI's data for anything" it's kinda like, yeah sure. That is the issue. I wish this wasn't the case because I don't want to give up my drone and I love some of their other products too, but I don't know how to solve this problem.

    • @TenMinuteTrips
      @TenMinuteTrips Год назад +3

      @@matlockmeatThat’s easy. A kid playing with a drone doesn’t have any need for a 4k, fully gimballed camera mounted on a GPS guided, subject following, fully technology-based drone. That ain’t a kid’s drone. Don’t think that handing the controller to your kid and claiming that they were just playing, is going to be a valid defense.

  • @DroneUpp
    @DroneUpp Год назад +6

    Absolutely agree! I was watching a drone video this morning where a person was harassing a lady on the beach who truly did not want the intrusion. The person was flying the DJI Avata drone which is nimble and quick. The lady was throwing things at the drone trying to get it to leave her alone. I commented exactly what you were saying about the causes for stricter drone laws on the video. So sad. People can be so inconsiderate!

    • @robainscough
      @robainscough Год назад +6

      Laws already exist that make that type of activity illegal. Since the individual operating the drone clearly didn't care about laws, any new laws would have ZERO impact on stopping someone intent to abuse a drone illegally.

    • @matrix5062
      @matrix5062 7 месяцев назад +1

      @@robainscough wasting your time trying to explain the obvious to numptys!

  • @ritzgsh
    @ritzgsh Год назад +85

    Glad you brought up this topic. I've faced similar instances in photography where some idiots have tried doing fancy stuff at locations and thus resulting in a complete restriction for the rest of us. If only people would stop doing things for cheap publicity on social media, we can reap the benefits of technology.
    May God give them some sense!

    • @raykeogh1972
      @raykeogh1972 Год назад +4

      I don't know if it's for cheap publicity. most of these people its their jobs, I work in Forensic mental health and believe me that can be a very dangerous job but these nuisance RUclipsrs get paid a lot more than I do.

    • @ElCharvo
      @ElCharvo Год назад

      Maybe some of these rogue RUclipsrs are controlled to push the narrative, remember Gatwick

    • @christ2838
      @christ2838 23 дня назад

      Those that are fools when flying are very soon grounded (from hitting something) and have repair or replacement costs, I have seen it happen in the middle of nowhere - trees and drones do not get on.

  • @mattcero1
    @mattcero1 Год назад +36

    Seattle has banned the flying of drones within city limits unless you pay for a filming permit every single time you take off and land. It's unconstitutional and they can't do that. The F.A.A. needs to push back on municipalities who encroach on their jurisdiction!!! NOW!

    • @hidel308
      @hidel308 Год назад +14

      They’re just embarrassed at what their city has become.

    • @Zeaiclies
      @Zeaiclies Год назад +3

      I fly legally in Seattle all the time for free.

    • @RedStyla
      @RedStyla Год назад +2

      how can they reinforce it?? If the FAA allows, it you go and have fun!

    • @michaelhanley7564
      @michaelhanley7564 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@RedStyla unfortunately, fun means different things to different people.

    • @mxracingunlimitedltd7784
      @mxracingunlimitedltd7784 11 месяцев назад +1

      Thats crazy!

  • @robsmith6794
    @robsmith6794 Год назад +16

    I was going to buy my first drone. However having seen the recent questionnaire from the CAA, it seems clear to me that they will place severe restrictions on drones or ban consumer drones outright. I'm not going to spend my money on something I'm likely not going to be allowed to use (I'm sure if they ban them, the government won't be paying compensation either).

    • @Willy_Tepes
      @Willy_Tepes 11 месяцев назад

      You just accept your fate? How sad.
      The problem is corrupt government, it is the root of all our misery.
      If you change your mind you can download my drone next year and print it in secret.

  • @Therealwildgingerbeast
    @Therealwildgingerbeast Год назад +2

    I completely agree and I am okay with people racing the prices of drones and requiring licenses to filter out bad pilots. Although the permit process for most countries does need to be easier for people who do have licenses and are willing to go through the process.

  • @clifffield1
    @clifffield1 Год назад +52

    Can we all please stop using the Gatwick Airport thing as an example in our videos? There was never any drone at Gatwick. Some good people are currently working hard to get this information out in the public, but it would appear as though the authorities are making it hard to obtain the (what should be) publicly available records. It was discussed in depth on the Drone and Sundry channel recently.

    • @shonntl
      @shonntl Год назад

      Almost all of the stories of drones shutting airports down or causing some issue wasn't a consumer drone. The media knows they can get more attention with BS headlines about malicious activity with drones. Then you have governments looking for more power using the BS stories to push regulation. There are always going to be stupid people doing stupid things, doesn't mean the governments need to regulate more. Imagine if our PCs were regulated more because a couple bad seeds can do naughty things with them.

    • @davidro77
      @davidro77 Год назад

      +1 perpetuates the myth that fuelled the press agenda to ban drones

    • @FourSounds
      @FourSounds Год назад +2

      this actually caused me to have to be diverted to paris and held for 8 hours with the rest of my flight. it was one of the most terrible experiences traveling, EVER 😂

    • @drumid1881
      @drumid1881 10 месяцев назад +10

      @@FourSounds Not in any way doubting that you were diverted and that is truly irritating. However a quick google gives "No culprit or evidence of drones was found; some commentators have suggested there was no drone, and that the incident may have been caused by mass panic. Police maintain the incident was a malicious attack." and also "There are no known photographs or videos of the drone, and authorities have no official description of the drone" - so really I'd say it was debatable at least, certainly unproven.

    • @BadwolfFPV
      @BadwolfFPV 8 месяцев назад +4

      @@drumid1881 all of the reported sightings were debunked as sightings of the police drone too

  • @derrharr77
    @derrharr77 9 месяцев назад +2

    The music counter-attack is actually brilliant.

  • @2betee
    @2betee Год назад +16

    I personally don't think they'll ban drones right out just add a license which anyone can get and then do a point system if u get x amount of points your band from flying especially if remote id comes out

    • @robainscough
      @robainscough Год назад

      Sadly more than just a license is needed. In most places you need to get a permit for a specific day/time weeks or months in advance. That permit usually requires including insurance coverage for minimum $1,000,000 on upwards. The restrictions (regardless of one's registration, license, and part 107) essentially make it cost prohibitive to operate a drone legally. That's how they are going to kill legitimate drone usage by making it cost the operator $$$. Ultimately all these restrictions will really do is kill off those of us that want to abide by the laws leaving those that don't care about laws to flourish and continue with the drone flight abuse. I have a Mini 4 Pro under 250g and it's potential to hurt anyone or any structure or vehicle is close to zero (collision sensors would prevent it).

    • @phantomraptor8851
      @phantomraptor8851 2 месяца назад +1

      They kinda already do that.

  • @marksjourneytothephilippin9574
    @marksjourneytothephilippin9574 Год назад +18

    I’m seeing the same thing happening to the e-bike community too. Prices went down dramatically, huge increase in people buying e-bikes. People not following the laws and being idiots, running through stop lights and stop signs, driving on the road when you’re not supposed to or driving on the sidewalk when not supposed to (check local and state laws) it’s literally the drone situation all over again, a few bad apples ruining it for everyone else.

    • @shadyproductionsinc.2931
      @shadyproductionsinc.2931 Год назад +2

      I haven't seen one e-bike rider conform with the law. No comparison to the drone community.

    • @jeffhagberg6796
      @jeffhagberg6796 11 месяцев назад +1

      I have a drone and a e bike, both are being regulated either local ,state or federal regulations. I understand why just wish things were different .

    • @Willy_Tepes
      @Willy_Tepes 11 месяцев назад +3

      Drunk man made a commotion on Main Street. We must ban alcohol!
      You have fallen for the oldest excuse in the book.

    • @bv6788
      @bv6788 10 месяцев назад

      The problem is the excessive laws, not the people enjoying their freedoms. If someone harms someone else then the law should get involved, up untill that point MYOFB

    • @Willy_Tepes
      @Willy_Tepes 10 месяцев назад

      If someone does something illegal it should not matter what tool they used. And you can't stop crime by banning tools.@@bv6788

  • @flightographist
    @flightographist Год назад +10

    I don't understand the absence of sense in these people but I do understand their premise. In the big picture, the community has to shun this type of behavior and press the importance of restraint upon them..

  • @weather4lifeyar509
    @weather4lifeyar509 Год назад +19

    I agree with you buddy is sad to see people fly irresponsibly and ruin it for the rest of us

    • @Malpriorvids
      @Malpriorvids Год назад +2

      Don’t the CAA make the rules? If you’re flying within the rules then there’s not much a pilot can do if someone else is going to get upset or think they own not only the land but even the airspace above.
      Planes annoy me when they fly over my house, but I’m currently not woke enough to think it’s a problem I need to whinge about.

    • @Wayward2023
      @Wayward2023 11 месяцев назад +1

      gun owners: Welcome to our world...

    • @wishbone5785
      @wishbone5785 11 месяцев назад

      @@Wayward2023 Here in Australia we had a "gun buyback" (confiscation) in 1996, I don't want to see a drone buyback in future.

  • @error3553
    @error3553 Год назад +23

    In Poland, drone laws are handle realy good. You need do get free lincense (compliting online test), then you have to use special app to get permission to fly it in diffeent zones (poland is splited with many difrent drone zones with different regulations). If you want to fly in more restricted zones (for example cities) you have to get more linceses (they cost around 100-150 usd so they are quite affordable). This system works amazing. If you breake any zone law you may get fined or even put into jail.

    • @brizzle3903
      @brizzle3903 Год назад +1

      Nice! Poland stays ahead of the curve
      It should be like this in the states

    • @willia3r
      @willia3r 11 месяцев назад +6

      Great point.
      Too many other comments on here seem to be begging for _”Government Daddy”_ to _”regulate”_ them more.
      Borderline masochistic behavior, if you ask me…🤨

    • @salk007
      @salk007 8 месяцев назад

      I thank you for making this awareness video to educate the educated idiots. You mentioned about laws getting stricter in some countries but here in Europe we adhere to EU rules to register our drones and we have map apps which alerts us about no flying zones which we must avoid. We don't have any issues flying drones anywhere if we are legally allowed to fly the drones and have the requirements of FOCA duly fulfilled. To fly drones in non EU countries I would need to get the required permissions before I can take my drone with me but then not all countries have the drone map apps available.

  • @LtDeadeye
    @LtDeadeye Год назад +8

    I agree...mostly. You're talking about the extreme cases. It's the not so extreme cases that are what get many of us annoyed. It's crazy that I can't just freely get vacation videos or photos, in many of the most popular places, even if done safely.

  • @elbas123456
    @elbas123456 Год назад +20

    This is the best ever advice I ever heard - about playing copyrighted media in case you notice some characters annoy people for social media likes. Thank you!
    Well said on all other topics and there will always be few bad apples that spoil the fun for the rest of us.

    • @damientoman
      @damientoman Год назад +1

      and provide an alternative sound track.

    • @glengarant3067
      @glengarant3067 Год назад +5

      My DJI Mini3 Pro does video but there is no sound option when recording.

    • @mxracingunlimitedltd7784
      @mxracingunlimitedltd7784 11 месяцев назад

      @@glengarant3067 Yeah because there isnt one for the camera drones like the Mini 3 Pro. DJI had it at one time on the DJI FPV and possibly some early Mavics with the addons but im not sure about that one. Why they dont have it is crazy to me.. I have an Avata and O3 Air unit FPV's and i would use the DJI Footage now if it had Audio to mix in with the music but they dropped the feature on the "newer" O3 air unit which really just has a better camera and a better processor chip with more features and could of definitely been made to even just record the Audio to the Air Unit/SD card itself. If they didn't want to transmit it wirelessly anymore to the Goggles to get Live Audio with headphones plugged into the goggles. The original DJI Air unit & DJI FPV can do it so its really just a shame..

    • @IVMRGREENXX
      @IVMRGREENXX 9 месяцев назад +1

      drones don't record audio all you would hear is the motors/propellers

  • @RichDoes..
    @RichDoes.. 11 месяцев назад +11

    A pal of mine , a professional photographer let me use his drone, a mavic 2. The ability to take stunning aerial footage blew me away and I purchased a mini 2 within 4 weeks. Despite the amount of rain we've had (usually on my days off) I've managed to take some awesome shots of beautiful scenery.... why would anybody want to take footage of a factory? It's beyond me!

    • @DingleBerryschnapps
      @DingleBerryschnapps 6 месяцев назад +2

      Really?
      People find interested in many things. Beauty is in the eye of the beholder.

    • @v8aj
      @v8aj 2 месяца назад +1

      They call them selves ‘auditors’ they basically just harass the on site security at business premises and make a video on it and a strange faction of society watches them. I always select the hide option when they come up on Facebook etc to make sure not to give them any air time!.

  • @bluesteeltraining
    @bluesteeltraining Год назад +12

    Amazon wants consumer drones out of the air space which they consider to be there. And they want to make sure that consumers can’t compete with them for Drone delivery which would be very easy without banning consumer drones. It has nothing to do with safety, and like the FAA here in the US they are having people in the UK fill out forms not because they have any intention of changing their minds, but to get an idea of how many of you are out there. Once just as they did here in the US they know how many of you there are, and that the base is relatively small. They will go ahead with everything that they intend to do. this is where we were a year or two ago, thinking that we had made an impact when we didn’t even make a dent. Now remote ID in the US begins next month in September and it will be official.
    Politicians need to be confronted about their partnership with companies like Amazon and Walmart and UPS and FedEx! It needs to be confronted and even if it is it may not do anything. But that is the reason these rules are coming up and he has to go is to have consumer drones removed from the airspace. In fact, DJI is now releasing their own delivery drones, and guess what they’re not allowed to be sold in the US! 🤔 Gee, I wonder why? Look for the same result to show itself in the UK. Again, it has absolutely nothing to do with safety or concerns of voyeurism! Amazon and Company’s like it which are part of a group called the commercial drone alliance they have the money to influence. Politicians knows exactly what’s going on over here in the US. In fact, a US drone company called Skydio reset Lee got out of the consumer drone business all together. Completely alienating everyone who bought their drones. Gee, I wonder why? Politicians or the government are using safety as an excuse to get DJI drones in eventually all drones used by consumers out of the air space that they want to use for themselves. Don’t fall for it!

    • @mcmillanvideos
      @mcmillanvideos 5 месяцев назад

      Money and control are usually the reason for any new laws... from small communities all the way up to federal/world level. I have yet to see any other reason to make a law. No one is really that altruistic in government or larger corporations. Look at the insurance companies... they really 'care' about your health, right... Right to the bank! And they control every medical facility in the US. Or car insurance and its impact to 'safety features'. If it saves a life, it's worth a million dollars, right? Hence the new car prices and features you don't want or need to drive a car.
      The main goal is to shift the responsibility from the individual to the governing body. We're well into this shift now. You are not allowed to make decisions for yourself, you must get permission to take a step. I've watched this steady and refined process through my life. Everyone's really agitated (distracted by design) these days, which makes it even easier to accelerate changes. Drone laws came down fast. I stopped flying because of my fear of breaking laws that were getting invented. I couldn't fly anywhere in 2015 or so without lots of beeping and warning.. so I just said screw it and donated it. Now I'm interested in doing as an adjunct to a photography hobby but I don't know if it's worth it... now there are even more laws than before. What if I sold a print of a dolphin jumping out of the water? OMG that'll land me in jail... plus the extra taxes (fines). Dreams are being crushed daily. Good luck everyone.

  • @gravyboatdrone4060
    @gravyboatdrone4060 Год назад +14

    Great video Darren, people need to know how and why it's going wrong for safe and considerate flyers 👍

  • @danharmon8085
    @danharmon8085 9 месяцев назад +1

    Great information on why the laws are getting more crazy!!! I just got one for the great outdoors!

  • @steveb6386
    @steveb6386 Год назад +7

    We've recently bought a mini drone. My background for many years has been flying R/C gliders/sailplanes. When drones started to be popular and occasionally there were stories of people abusing the then regulations many in the none drone community said that the few will spoil it for the many and the knock on effect would not just be drone flying. And so it has come to pass. The few have spoiled it for the many, the tragedy being many of those have found a new shiny thing so it no longer involves them, the rest of us though now carry the burden. 🙁

    • @MrHennoGarvie
      @MrHennoGarvie 6 месяцев назад

      No laws have changed? Nothing wrong with using a drone within the law, which is what this guy is moaning about

  • @jimwarrick
    @jimwarrick Год назад +3

    This needed to be said. Thank you!

  • @KokowaSarunoKuniDesu
    @KokowaSarunoKuniDesu Год назад +36

    The thing is that flying RC models has post WWII been a significant component in the education of many future Pilots. The rise of hobbyist Drones , and a rich commercial drone industry, seems set to ensure that hobbyist drone flight will also be a component in the development of competence for that industry, and also for governmental and regulatory applications. The hobbyist path *must* be allowed to flourish as it is such an important substrate.

    • @The_Red_Squirrel
      @The_Red_Squirrel 11 месяцев назад +2

      I agree but those operating drones must also respect the rights of others, hence the need for regulation.

    • @KokowaSarunoKuniDesu
      @KokowaSarunoKuniDesu 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@The_Red_Squirrel So I should say: "The responsible hobbyist path allowed to flourish ...." 🙂

    • @willia3r
      @willia3r 11 месяцев назад +2

      @@The_Red_Squirrel that is the classic _”security versus freedom”_ argument.
      We should not get in the habit of being government stooges.

    • @The_Red_Squirrel
      @The_Red_Squirrel 11 месяцев назад

      @@willia3r True, but unfortunately the few who do not respect the rights of others gives rise to the need for regulation. Also, irresponsible usage around airports needs to be stopped, and that requires regulations. That's the nature of the world we live in.

    • @romanzubriichuk8763
      @romanzubriichuk8763 10 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@The_Red_Squirrel If usage near airports is already prohibited, what additional rules are necessary? To me, it just seems like an excuse to enact more regulations.

  • @bingbong4848
    @bingbong4848 11 месяцев назад +2

    I remember commenting to that "Auditor" that he was contributing to the eventual tightening of drone regs.

  • @timoryan4441
    @timoryan4441 Год назад +9

    Might be worth letting people know of the CAA consultation that closes 7/9/23…. Raises all sorts of concerns for hobbyists including I.D. And classification systems… good to hear your thoughts on this too Darren. Keep at it.

    • @aloeisthestuff9622
      @aloeisthestuff9622 Год назад +3

      This Consultation is just a formality. They ARE working towards outright recreational BANS!

    • @willia3r
      @willia3r 11 месяцев назад

      @@aloeisthestuff9622only if people bend over for Government Daddy.
      The current Government is already hated by a lot of people.
      I think if people keep piling on the rage and really go at their representatives, the government will relent.
      Or collapse. Latter which is fine by me.
      A corrupt government that doesn’t serve the people, is one that no longer deserves to exist.

  • @gregt7380
    @gregt7380 8 месяцев назад

    You're completely right, mate. I hope more and more people from drone community will understand this.

  • @robmacom
    @robmacom Год назад +11

    Could not have put it better. Darren, great video. The minority are spoiling something we love to do. It's a real shame. Keep doing what you do. You are making a difference, and with videos like this, the message should be heard loud and clear.

  • @richardsefton561
    @richardsefton561 8 месяцев назад +1

    100% we know the people you mean, flying to cause a row over a really rather boring place. Thanks for making this and confirming what quite a few people think !

  • @martinnielsen4831
    @martinnielsen4831 Год назад +6

    Great idea! Takling about this kind of behaviour 🤙🏼. And you are absolutely right, there will be and has been, that small popularity of people who just need some “action” in their life. Making it difficult for the rest of us.
    No doubt that more laws/restrictions will come. But the drone has also become to stay.
    We even have drone racing leagues! And the RC world is expanding rapidly with it.

  • @jimhartnell1897
    @jimhartnell1897 8 месяцев назад +2

    Well said. Totally agree with you!

  • @MathiasPettersen
    @MathiasPettersen Год назад +8

    I been flying drones since Phantom 1(yes I had the phantom one🥳) and the things you point out here is so on point. There are a few people who ruins for everyone, witch is very annoying! And sadly, it takes away the fun of using this amazing camera gear!
    Good video

    • @doobtom271
      @doobtom271 11 месяцев назад

      agree, how many fatal accidents do drones cause compare to car accidents, or gun use? why not band all cars? all guns, right? No, wrong reasons

    • @AquaTech225
      @AquaTech225 7 месяцев назад

      Definitely had the phantom 1 also. Huge change from than to now for sure

    • @jimmypop4001
      @jimmypop4001 6 месяцев назад

      ​@doobtom271 that's because we have idiots flying them over towns/city centers and highways.

  • @richardasmus834
    @richardasmus834 7 месяцев назад

    I agree with you. One of the problems is the drone manufacturers and sellers themselves. If you look at the packaging (and usually the manuals too) there is nowhere that they tell the purchaser that there are some rules to follow allowing people to plead ignorance when they do something stupid.

  • @RevMikeBlack
    @RevMikeBlack Год назад +10

    I work in a real estate office in the USA. During a meeting last month, several other drone pilots were complaining about Remote I.D. whereas I am in full compliance. One of the pilots even bragged about exceeding altitude limits. I told them they needed to start obeying the law. They laughed.

    • @Jp421JP
      @Jp421JP Год назад +5

      They rightly complain about real id.

  • @derekillman5710
    @derekillman5710 Год назад +3

    Excellent points made in this video. I must admit that I have been guilty of watching the "biscuit factory" videos and thought the operator was being clever, but on reflection he was/is guilty of causing a massive problem for us all. Doesn't matter what the law technically lets us do at the minute, such actions will cause further restrictions.
    Use your drones wisely!

    • @jb-xc4oh
      @jb-xc4oh Год назад +1

      Doesn't matter what the law allows........really....?? It doesn't matter what you do in life someone who is not involved in the activity will always find something to complain about, its human nature. Unless you stand up for your rights under the law, you will lose them in short order.

  • @christianjeans-w1l
    @christianjeans-w1l 9 месяцев назад +10

    I agree. I live in Wales, with the Brecon Beacons down the road. Flying over a factory or building never even crossed my mind.

  • @nialball9023
    @nialball9023 Год назад +29

    You are absolutely right about the problems these 'audit warriors' could cause the drone community. They cover their faces because they don't have the balls to stand by their conviction. If their only interest in life is to get a rise from a bored security guard, they are very sad individuals. They are a scourge on our community and they should be exposed.

    • @Malpriorvids
      @Malpriorvids Год назад +7

      Should security even RISE to these individuals if they are carrying out a lawful activity in a public place? Surely they are employed to work on private land….and that’s where their jurisdiction ends.

    • @Garciarage
      @Garciarage Год назад +1

      I think it's about making money, if youtube stop montising this kind of behavior, they would stop. But they also highlight the illegal actions of SIA security breaking the law by not wearing their badges openily. One auditor found a illegal drug warehouse in essex, so they can do some good sometimes, but I know the exception doesn't't make the rule.

    • @willia3r
      @willia3r 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@Garciaragethat is censorship.
      You do it in one area you don’t like, it will eventually spread to the areas that you do like.

    • @DingleBerryschnapps
      @DingleBerryschnapps 6 месяцев назад

      Huh?
      First, they don't even use drones.
      Second, not a single auditor I follow covers their face.
      🤦

  • @byRobertEklund
    @byRobertEklund Год назад +13

    Very well spoken! I couldn’t agree more. It’s such a shame when a few misbehave and ruin it for everyone else.

    • @andrewjohnston9115
      @andrewjohnston9115 Год назад +4

      I don't think it matters, the regulation is going to come regrdless of the auditors - see my post above.

  • @ClockworkSkymedia
    @ClockworkSkymedia Год назад +2

    Idiocy ( is that a word?) is a worldwide problem ....good for you taking the time to address this issue on behalf of respectful hobby and commercial pilots everywhere. I'm, saddly, not sure if anything other than ignoring them can be done though. Sometimes stupidity seems to be more common than common sense and they seem to thrive even on negative attention. It doesn't help that there are so many other idiots who love to watch the drama they create.

  • @dereksmith9448
    @dereksmith9448 Год назад +14

    Excellent video ! Spot on ! Things needs to change and these people need to stop ruining it for every decent flyer !

    • @DMProductions
      @DMProductions  Год назад

      thank you!

    • @wayneberry3453
      @wayneberry3453 Год назад

      Baahahahaha. Bro. You don't think they'd just say people are doing the wrong things and keep the legislations coming?
      😅
      Exact same reason they won't put limiters on cars but yet "speed kills, stop speeding"
      Cdc told people to wear masks, they did.
      Cdc told people its safe to remove masks... they still wear them TODAY. People listen when it's their agenda.

  • @coltonmason8290
    @coltonmason8290 Год назад +1

    100% agreed but i would like to point out that the DJI ban has nothing to do with irresponsible piloting but more to do with national security issues due to DJI being a Chinese company and they arent just banned for use, they just arent allowed to be used in service by police, military, etc.

  • @rafsandiego
    @rafsandiego Год назад +3

    Bravo. A few ruin it for us all. Those morons should simply be banned. That'll take care of it.

  • @TheMatthewc89
    @TheMatthewc89 8 месяцев назад

    That thing about playing copyrighted music is brilliant. I never thought to do that but that’s absolutely a great idea.

  • @donusmc1
    @donusmc1 Год назад +23

    It’s the unfortunate part of society right now. Instead of holding the PEOPLE accountable and punishing the individuals, they instead blame the objects and choose to implement stricter rules that won’t change anything and only effects those of us who actually follow the rules. The exact same thing is happening in America with our second amendment rights.

    • @zeroneutral
      @zeroneutral 11 месяцев назад

      True.

    • @terryholmes8546
      @terryholmes8546 11 месяцев назад

      they can try to ban whatever they like. Drones can be built so they dont really have the authority they think they do.

    • @zeroneutral
      @zeroneutral 11 месяцев назад

      @@terryholmes8546 That can be a broad statement.

    • @Spazzfrom.1989
      @Spazzfrom.1989 11 месяцев назад

      @chronicblast5505 lmao theyll come to take the guns..and one the way out snag the drones too! for insult to injury! They should just make the things they really dont like have super harsh penalties..like airports and stadiums (though i dont see why that is so bad) but i mean there is always civil courts to remedy bad behavior..tracking and blanket rules are just shitty

  • @jumartours8417
    @jumartours8417 11 месяцев назад +2

    thanks for speaking out.

  • @portcityrcjunkie9306
    @portcityrcjunkie9306 Год назад +4

    I'd like to know why anybody working at a factory would give a 💩 about someone flying a drone near or at the factory. How is that hurting them?

    • @AWBuilder
      @AWBuilder 2 месяца назад

      It's because the Auditor tells security about it before hand. So the staff are going to be looking up at the sky to spot the drone, and the directors are going to be annoyed at the disruption caused by the staff being distracted by it. Otherwise, the drone may never have been noticed, and the interesting footage of the yard work would have been obtained with no drama.

  • @paulthomas3782
    @paulthomas3782 Год назад +2

    Well said I couldn't agree more thanks for sharing.

  • @Braddeman
    @Braddeman Год назад +4

    The regulatory bodies just need to enforce the laws that are already on the books and make it hurt. When you look at the fines levied on these individuals they aren’t even close to the max.

  • @FrancisWeston-m3h
    @FrancisWeston-m3h 11 месяцев назад +1

    Of coarse it's the end, it's been coming since a certain retail company muted its intention to start deliveries by drone. We've all been taken for a ride on the basis it was a safety problem, when the fact it was control and more control.

  • @fosterkennel649
    @fosterkennel649 Год назад +10

    Sadly, the so-called public servants have completely forgotten that they are public servants and work for we the people.
    ..Blessings

    • @jimmypop4001
      @jimmypop4001 6 месяцев назад +1

      Does that mean they should allow people to violate CAA rules?

  • @harmymd
    @harmymd Год назад +1

    This is so apt, you just got a new subscriber sir!

  • @WeretheRoberts
    @WeretheRoberts Год назад +6

    Wow man you hit the nail on the head. It seems like they do all this stuff just to get views. People love controversy and they love to stir things up. I was going to say if we all stop watching that kind of content they’d stop making it, but you beat me to it. Lol. I hope people heed your advice, brother.

    • @DMProductions
      @DMProductions  Год назад

      Thank you mate, it’s a video I never wanted to make really but think it needed to be said 🤜

  • @TrueNorthOutdoors.
    @TrueNorthOutdoors. Год назад +1

    Great video! I've seen a few idiots doing this and messing it up for the rest of us. Really pisses me off!

  • @tismeagen684
    @tismeagen684 Год назад +31

    I really hate what these so called "auditors" do, especially when the police get involved. Their inconsiderate and often foolish actions will spoil things for the rest of us serious hobbyist drone pilots.

    • @AdamsDuhStuff
      @AdamsDuhStuff Год назад +7

      The government will spoil things.
      Your vote matters!

    • @MotoMadnessUK
      @MotoMadnessUK Год назад +11

      Auditors are not the problem its the government getting too much power and control and us plebs just letting them.

    • @justmatt7931
      @justmatt7931 Год назад +4

      You hate people that legally fly?

    • @tismeagen684
      @tismeagen684 Год назад

      No, I hate people who fly over factories and warehouses etc just because they can, they frequently do this with total disregard to the comfort and privacy of employees who re on private property. Just because it's legal doesn't make it ethical.@@justmatt7931

  • @derikdang8829
    @derikdang8829 9 месяцев назад

    Well explanation about some people are abusing this hobby and think that they're above the laws. That's how the drone's laws are become more and more strict to the point where it's no longer made sense to purchase one. Simply - we just can't and no longer fly anywhere anymore!

  • @johnluckwelldroneenthusiast.
    @johnluckwelldroneenthusiast. Год назад +7

    Thank you for this video. You have hit the nail squarely on the head! As others have already said, it's the few who spoil it for the many. Apart from creating drone footage as a hobby, I am also a keen motorcyclist and it's the idiot riding along a busy street on the back wheel that adds to our 'bad press'. As with any pastime or hobby, the majority do respect others but the ones who don't, attract the unwanted attention. Sad.

  • @christophersmith-zn2kn
    @christophersmith-zn2kn 5 месяцев назад

    I 100% agree with you. I like making videos of interesting places and places that's not going to piss anyone off. If I find there's to many people around I just won't get the drone in the air.

  • @lookin4talentt
    @lookin4talentt 11 месяцев назад

    I absolutely agree. Some people abuses the law too much and influences other to do the same - I hope Djaudits is watching this

  • @yngndrw.
    @yngndrw. Год назад +13

    Darren, in the nicest way possible, I think you've misunderstood why these drone regulations are being tightened - The CAA are not tightening regulations due to misuse, this is all about money.
    Take the Gatwick airport issue as an example which you did raise in your video. Lots of "sightings" but not one shred of evidence of an actual drone. The police went on a witch-hunt against two local drone enthusiasts and the media piled on, but in the end the police had to pay £200k in compensation to the couple because the case was built on nothing. So what really happened? In order to understand that you have to follow the money as always - Which leads right back to the company who then provided a load of useless anti-drone technology to various airports.
    Time and time again there are reports of things which didn't happen, "sightings" and unconfirmed "near misses" - All to clear the airspace from our hobby or to line the pockets of some organisation. (These drone delivery companies who have a product which is unviable, but are really trying to position themselves to provide the next drone ATC system)
    The people who abuse the airspace and get caught are just a happy accident to those trying to clear the airspace, they just help build up the media frenzy.
    We're losing our hobby and there's not a single thing we can do about it thanks to corruption.

    • @jimmypop4001
      @jimmypop4001 6 месяцев назад

      Alright thats all get a gun , oh the license is just to make money and not regulate or keep people responsible.

  • @thejmillsband222
    @thejmillsband222 5 месяцев назад

    Exactly, I've heard of one hitting a helicopter.There's some people who don't understand the safety that should be practiced as well as common sense.Great Video

  • @jin6000
    @jin6000 Год назад +5

    You’re so right Darren. There’s some complete BALLBAG on TikTok as well posting videos of them flying drones RIGHT up to the faces of people in the public (like within one metre) and posting their reactions. Complete asshole behaviour and ultimately going to ruin things for all of us who actually like to capture beautiful footage within the law.
    People hurt my head with their stupidity.

  • @ParanormalTalk
    @ParanormalTalk Год назад +1

    I bought my drone for aerial footage and landscape shots myself, and these new and upcoming restrictions now do also limit me, though I still enjoy having the option of getting shots not many would be able to.

  • @matlockmeat
    @matlockmeat Год назад +4

    Regarding the auditors. Why are ataff and security getting involved and saying they shouldnt fly their drone? The staff have no right to do that. Everyone has a camera phone, we are filmed thousands of times a day, cameras are everywhere, why are people stilll terrified of a camera? What are the staff so worried about?

  • @timmiller854
    @timmiller854 Год назад +2

    I have run into people who bought them as toys and have no idea the FAA controls the airspace and the restrictions that are in place. I do educate them but their mentality is that it is a toy. Ignorance is a huge problem.

  • @michaelkosinski5671
    @michaelkosinski5671 Год назад +4

    Hey Darren I live here in the US. There is a bill still in early stages but still a bill in progress to ban DJI. Also Remote ID goes into effect this September. I think I already told you on a different comment different video. Like you're saying now about the people that are not following the rules is just messing it up for everyone man.

    • @DMProductions
      @DMProductions  Год назад +5

      They sure are, I know about the Bill, I really don't think it will happen, ( I hope not especially for you guys ) I can see maybe law enforcement not using DJI but I can't see a bill to ban it for the public happening based on the reasons they have given. I can see laws getting stricter tho if things don't change.. Small groups of people ruining it for everyone else

  • @MrCwrjr2
    @MrCwrjr2 Год назад +1

    Amen brother! Preach! I really enjoy your work!

  • @kurtclemons2530
    @kurtclemons2530 Год назад +3

    Great video and timely content. As with anything, it only takes a few knuckleheads to spoil the fun. I see the 250 gram exception going away, requiring everyone to be licensed to fly. Maybe not a bad thing as it would separate those who are responsible from the rest.

    • @willia3r
      @willia3r 11 месяцев назад +1

      I disagree.
      That is a lazy _”appeal to authority”_ fallacy argument.
      Let’s not get in the habit of being a government stooge.

  • @1davidsmall
    @1davidsmall 11 месяцев назад

    I like the advice about playing music when dealing with that type of person.

  • @Yiendy
    @Yiendy Год назад +6

    Agree, these plonkers are going to ruin it for the rest of us that do things properly ! They really wind me up ! Great video

    • @chris-ip4pk
      @chris-ip4pk Год назад

      Exactly,just because there's no restrictions, doesn't mean you can fly just to piss people off,if I was doing these videos I'd approach the company and seek permission,that way we're both cool about it.i can fly a 249g in street,but I don't,no need to,even though I'm legal to do so

  • @SkyLabZaamslagtheNetherlands
    @SkyLabZaamslagtheNetherlands Год назад +6

    I don't obeying any Laws ..... I'm Human

  • @stefansnell174
    @stefansnell174 Год назад

    The problem is these people aren’t going to stop. If you can count on one thing.. you can count on people doing crap like this. I just hope lawmakers don’t over react.

  • @marcandsebe
    @marcandsebe 8 месяцев назад +4

    The Audit channels are the worst. The best thing is don’t watch them and don’t give them a platform.

  • @sadnessinside123
    @sadnessinside123 Месяц назад

    7:08 is a great idea. "Just play some music".

  • @ihall27
    @ihall27 10 месяцев назад

    Thank you at last someone talking common sense. You summed up these so called auditors so correctly. They will affect flying laws and ruin it for everyone else. Awesome content keep it up.

  • @jasongrant6665
    @jasongrant6665 Месяц назад

    When i first got a drone i was reasonably aware of the rules, went up the big field with the dogs and got a bit of practise. Now it only comes out a couple times a year whilst on holiday, (Scotland, lake district) and im very conscious of other tourists etc.

  • @TeamPandemic27306
    @TeamPandemic27306 10 месяцев назад

    man you are so correct.....there are a ton of people who are making it tough for the rest of us. Yes they may be legal but they are trully opening the door for big brother to regulate even more. Great content and keep it coming!!!

  • @Lalitaditya100
    @Lalitaditya100 7 месяцев назад +1

    This video should pop up whenever a new drone is being booted up !!!

  • @manuelstarr3602
    @manuelstarr3602 Год назад

    Yes mate, I agree. I saw a bloke flying over BMW Mini factory and I think he was just there to piss off the Guard. I tried to point out that he was confontational but the other comments were mainly "Yay"Yay" and making him worse. Thanks pal, good video.

  • @bobmeister74
    @bobmeister74 8 месяцев назад

    Spot on, I’ve seen a few of these “audits” and they are getting some stick in the comments hopefully people will stop watching them

  • @skydronewanderer2052
    @skydronewanderer2052 5 месяцев назад

    I agree with you completely flying over companies to annoy staff and management for the purpose of entertainment is sick and will alienate drones even more as always it takes a few to make things more difficult for others

  • @ChrisTondreau
    @ChrisTondreau Год назад

    I love the suggestion of playing music! It might not get the video taken down but it will prevent it from being monetized, which is almost as effective.

  • @AandEVisuals
    @AandEVisuals 11 месяцев назад

    True. I visited Boracay a few weeks ago with my newly purchased DJI Mini 3 Pro and was disappointed to find out that I'd need a flight permit to fly, but when me and my family asked how to get a permit, we also found out that the permit is only given to those coming to shoot for commercial purposes, such as wedding shoots and ads. You used to be able to fly before so long as you didn't piss people off, posed a threat to their privacy, etc. and now, because of what is undoubtedly the actions of those uneducated with drones, I had to record with my drone in hand instead.

  • @wallygargett6175
    @wallygargett6175 9 месяцев назад

    Your spot on with these idiots disturbing people at work. They will put a ban on flying over factories or industrial estates.
    Keep your content coming Darren. You seem to have gone very quiet. I look forward to your next video my friend

  • @patrickmcnair5401
    @patrickmcnair5401 Год назад +1

    Totally agree. I bought my drone (DJI Mini 2) for photography and now getting into videography but I've seen so many videos appear on RUclips with drone owners trying to get adverse reactions from police and companies because they are legally able to fly over police stations and business units and their entertainment is in having arguments with police and staff so that they get more and more like-minded RUclips subscribers. We are lucky that we have the freedom to have these tools under the existing CAA regulations. I just wish that those irresponsible drone users realised that they are going to be the cause of drones turning into a niche user market and becoming far more expensive to use.

  • @spo72
    @spo72 5 месяцев назад

    Totally agree . These auditors will spoil it for everyone who like to fly drones for stunning footage

  • @BandWidthExpired
    @BandWidthExpired 4 месяца назад

    7:02 this is brilliant! thanks for sharing! i'm in States with both my drones being dji. i'm honestly worried that i now own pricy paperweights in near future.

  • @chuckmaddison2924
    @chuckmaddison2924 8 месяцев назад

    A few months ago, we had a bad bush fire. It came within a couple of hundred meters from the house. Some idiot put a drone up to video the fire . The problem was it interfered with the fire-fighters both ground based and aerial bombers. They were told to stop .