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LTE. Duh.
LTE. Duh.
“all drones emit some kind of signal giving aircraft and ownership information…to be able to identify reckless or unlawful operators”
Logically…
Unlawful and dangerous operators ARE NOT GOING TO FOLLOW THIS REQUIREMENT.
Gun registration does not stops gun crime; 911 attacks were not stopped by ATC.
I’m getting real tired of stupid being promoted as “common sense” laws.
Brought to you by the same crew who really believe that the “S” in ADS-B delivers “surveillance.”
Well, if it is a design requirement, then it will be built in to the drone. The operator won’t have any active involvement in following the requirement. So (eventually) the only option for a criminal would be to buy an obsolete drone that was built before the requirement was set. Unlike a gun, these drones aren’t viable tools a decade or so after the date of manufacture.
1 replyA design requirement is NOT needed.
Reality is that this is not a problem and, if it ever did become one, this would be the wrong solution.
If surveillance cameras had stopped convenience store robberies I’d change my mind.
… and license plates on cars have no effect on reckless and unlawful driving, Mark. Oh wait, they’ve had a huge impact on speeding, reckless driving, drunk driving, and all manner of other “not in the best interest of other drivers” driving. The difference is all in the “surveillance”: toll roads with automatic plate readers are much safer than Interstates, much less secondary roads. Around here, if you take a toll road without the proper transponder, you can expect to get a nasty-gram/bill from the authorities, with an unflattering photo of you at the wheel.
As for your discussion forum stink-bomb that the moderator should have caught, you really should check the facts about global gun registration and gun crime, where they have actually tried it.
2 repliesLicense plates have no effect at STOPPING criminals from committing criminal acts. Basically all they really do is make it easy for local communities to do revenue enhancement. As for toll roads, don’t get me started on the nasty grams it get for cars I no longer own and/or from states I never visit.
1 replyFor what it is worth, I agree with everything Mark F. has said!
Gun crime?
Gun is an adjective, crime is the noun.
If you want to fight CRIME then fight crime; owing a gun is not crime.
See the difference?