http://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/news/article.cfm?c_id=1&objectid=11482882
$20 per week.He will be lucky to get that.
$20 per week.He will be lucky to get that.
Whole 'nother mindset and laws over that way. Like GB, they don't have a right to defend themselves I would imagine. Duty to retreat and the like. Mind-boggling.No respect for other property should have made him pay the full amount up front or jail time for distruction of property by criminal intent.
No respect for other property should have made him pay the full amount up front or jail time for distruction of property by criminal intent.
Yes, he was a smart cool young man, smart to film her with his phone and remain calm.wow, they are coming after us.
in the FAA thread some woman physically assaults a young guy...
That kind of "smart" can get you dead, real quick.Yes, he was a smart cool young man, smart to film her with his phone and remain calm.
Yes, he was a smart cool young man, smart to film her with his phone and remain calm.
Yep. And he should have just stood there and been beaten to death. It's the PC thing to do, ya know.Apparently he was 17 and she 23. Imagine if the genders had been reversed and a 23 year old man had attacked a 17 year old female. I guarantee you it wouldn't be just third-degree battery. They should have thrown the book at that crazy *****.
CAA have drawn a line in the sand.Good on them for being assertive.Kiwis are known worldwide for their ingenuity and positivity.
This is a positive for UAV'S future.
They just passed overwhelmingly restrictive laws on flying drones in NewZealand basically giving the stomper total victory...albeit a bit later.
According to the new laws, you may as well sell your drone if you live there now.
I can see restrictions on the horizon here in the USA due to so many dridiots abusing the privilege.
Positive?
I always thought of NZ as one of the most Libertarian countries there is. I was looking forward to checking it out some day as a possible place to retire.
I guess I was wrong. Save the plane fare and keep the UAV at home!
Nup, you can always join a club.
Or get on the right side of a farmer with some land.
Its a matter of Perspective.
I hear France is a good place to retire to.....great healthcare
I thought New Zealand had great Healthcare, an excellent mix of public resources and private enterprise- Guess I was wrong.
And if you live on one of the coasts in the U.S.,, where about 70% of the population lives, there aren't a lot of farms I can solicit to fly. Plus I want to capture our beautiful beaches and shorelines, not cows. I'm at a loss how restrictions from the strong arm of government is a "positive" thing or represents "ingenuity"- yes, there are idiots looking to destroy freedoms for all of us. But how about putting the resources into education instead of severe restrictions? Plus, your own CAA states that even though "accidents" are up in your country this year, (54 cases) “None of these accidents have involved collisions with other aircraft or people on the ground." We can still do something about the negative image of this hobby before it's too late and the U.S. gets these overbearing restrictions under penalty of law like NZ will have next week.. Even from a libertarian perspective, I would not be opposed to something like licensed dealers, age restrictions (like a drivers license), and a few hour course to teach proper technique including when and where one should fly- along with a certification card.
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