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Got A Drone?
Are you aware that if it weights more than half a pound you must register it before you fly it outdoors?
http:// www.the guardia n.com/t echnolo gy/2015 /dec/14 /drone- federal -aviati on-admi nistrat ion-reg ister-l icense- uav
I know a lot of people will be getting them for Christmas.
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I know a lot of people will be getting them for Christmas.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Despite that information appearing on the Guardian website, Hc4361, it quite clearly applies to the USA, and not to the UK, as we have neither a 'Federal Aviation Authority' nor a 'Department of Transportation'. (Further, any regulations issued in this country would refer to kilogrammes, not pounds).
The only registration requirement for drones in the UK (for non-commercial use) doesn't apply unless the drone weighs a hefty 20kg!
The only registration requirement for drones in the UK (for non-commercial use) doesn't apply unless the drone weighs a hefty 20kg!
I suspect that far more people are likely to fall foul of the law this year through gifts of hoverboards than of drones. It's illegal to ride them in most places:
http:// www.the guardia n.com/u k-news/ 2015/oc t/12/uk -hoverb oard-cr ackdown -all-yo u-need- to-know
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That's what stifled Segway sales, Buenchico, the lack of places to use them.
Already one boy has been killed on the road while he was hoverboarding.
http:// www.the guardia n.com/u k-news/ 2015/de c/11/ho verboar d-death -in-lon don-bel ieved-t o-be-fi rst-inv olving- swegway
Already one boy has been killed on the road while he was hoverboarding.
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Drones can be dangerous too, Hc4361:
http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ news/uk -englan d-heref ord-wor cester- 3493673 9
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Yes, Sharon, a drone camera for £50
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Having first seen them in 'Homeland', killing someone in Afghanistan operated by people in Washington, I thought it was something fanciful, but now they have killed Jihadi John in the streets of Raqqa, it is alarming to think that anyone can kill anyone anywhere with impunity.
They should all be stopped, but of course, they won't be. I like the idea of using them as clay-pidgeon targets - where's Shoota?
They should all be stopped, but of course, they won't be. I like the idea of using them as clay-pidgeon targets - where's Shoota?