Confrontation with COPS over drone | Almost ARRESTED!
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- Опубликовано: 4 июн 2023
- This was CRAZY!
The way current drone laws are worded leaves everyone in a state of confusion, leading to confrontations with authority like this one.
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I am equally admiring Keith’s emotional logic ,as I am admiring Ken’s logical emotion.
It's not confusing. Property can dictate where you can take off and land. Once your in the air, it's only the FAA that has authority. It's not that complicated...... I'm a licensed commercial drone pilot.
Some days I'm a Keith, some days I'm a Ken... I wish you both the best. Thanks Keith for defending your rights. Ken, thanks for defending your rights. I wish things could go better, but I fully anticipate this will be the norm. Keith... I have your anger. I know your pain. I get the same exact way. People like you and me need to learn to make "let it go" a road that's easier to take. It's hard for me to forgive and forget and move on... but I know I need to.
The sign at the end "PRICELESS"........ As an avid operator/business owner, I admire your hard work and dedication to clarifying the issues that we face daily. Keep the videos coming.
Imagine the insane increase in confrontations like this with remote id
Keith, my grandfather once told me;"Sonny Boy, don't ever miss the perfect moment to shut up!" Nice job, Ken. You kept yourself from being a bail
"Just doing their job" is the number one excuse that's going to send many of them to a very dark and hot place
I think the miscommunication was you can’t fly your drone in the park. Officer meant you can’t take off or land in park per local ordinance and Keith was like I can fly because I’m following FAA regulations.
Ken is the ‘Drone Diplomat’. As an aviation spotter/photographer, we too have had run-ins with Law Enforcement (especially after 9/11), however too many hot headed militant spotters relished the idea in getting into a verbal war of words (like this guy seemingly wanted to) with the local officials, resulting in some cases, banishment from airports an airfields. We may be in the right according to the local ordinances and laws, but arguing with a cop over such things is a waste of time, move on and return another day. Experience has taught me that one cop that is on a power trip, is not always the norm, he may be there one day and the next, a cop who is absolutely fine with what you are doing.
Thanks for defining and defending our drone rights. 😊
This Cop has the “you don’t agree with me, therefore you’re not listening” attitude!!! He also has “Lastworditous” and is unwilling to let anyone leave without them knowing how “Right” he is!!!
Repeatedly interrupting a cop is only going to lead to bad things, whether you're right or wrong.
I'm on the side of us drone owners but isn't it OK if they limit takeoff and landing within their parks? I don't like it but isn't it legal for them to do so? We have those same rules here so I've never visited the parks because of not knowing where to take off and land from.
Unfortunately this going to be a hot mess for while. What needs to happen is local officials need to get with someone who affiliated with the FAA before they write laws about drone and what they can and cannot do so there won’t be this confusion going on. The language in the ordinance looks like someone was putting together something after they got complaints from people. People use drones for recreational, videography footage and real estate business etc.. Thank you Ken for being a middle person for everyone involved 😊
Keith should have ceased operations at his location and relocated outside the park, then he could fly over the park from another location. Keith was unnecessarily confrontational. He was a bad ambassador for the drone community.
Cops ego and the 'unlawful order' problem is primary and center as a national controversy. Cops (like this one) deserve the contempt they create. No reasonable person ever said, "It makes no sense to me" why I can't deprive rights under color of law. The Court has avoided clarifying the right of an individual to disobey a police officer's unwarranted order ... "By basing decisions on narrower grounds; the Court has chosen not to come to grips with the fundamental issue of the rights and limitations of disobeying a police order." This is how everyday interactions are escalated by law enforcement who think they are licensed to act without restraint, "while the politically powerless are imprisoned with greater ease and in greater numbers than in any other country in the world."
So municipalities can make rules about take off and land in their parks. But they can't stop us from flying over! Thanks for the lesson guys! Cheers!
This isn't "making it easier or safer" for pilots.
@Ken Heron So based on those laws, you cannot take off or land in the park but can you pilot in the park? So launch in one place and walk over and fly in the park while standing there?
Based on the video (not on the conversation before the video) Mr. "Some People" was in the wrong. If there is an ordinance or written park rule that says you can't fly in their park, then you have to go outside that park line and fly (take off and land) from there. Then your drone can fly over the park AS YOU STAND OUTSIDE OF THEIR BOUNDARIES. End of conversation!