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I don't see that they can make something that is legal, illegal to do.
Isn't that how everything becomes illegal? They pass a law making a specified activity illegal?
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I don't see that they can make something that is legal, illegal to do.
Not to get off topic... I'm no attorney but I'm guessing that any such law would easily be illegal. Not that it would be worth fighting (which is what they hope people don't do... nor do they care as they are not held accountable). But if it's legal in the state and your not causing any harm to anyone, I don't see that they can make something that is legal, illegal to do.
Not to get off topic... I'm no attorney but I'm guessing that any such law would easily be illegal. Not that it would be worth fighting (which is what they hope people don't do... nor do they care as they are not held accountable). But if it's legal in the state and your not causing any harm to anyone, I don't see that they can make something that is legal, illegal to do.
Not to get off topic... I'm no attorney but I'm guessing that any such law would easily be illegal. Not that it would be worth fighting (which is what they hope people don't do... nor do they care as they are not held accountable). But if it's legal in the state and your not causing any harm to anyone, I don't see that they can make something that is legal, illegal to do.
Hahaaaa so I don't want to face the backlash of this comment, but if we just trust the equipment, taking proper steps in preflight, checking the area the we fly, being aware and mindful of obstacles etc., hahaaaaa fly in an inconspicuous spot and no one should know where or who the pilot of the drone isI've never had a problem flying my drone...
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Ok all....
I went and spoke with the office today. I got out with only a warning, as it was my first time. If I fly again, then I can be fined up to $250...
Now, I've thought about standing off property, and flying from there... can they do anything to me then? I wouldn't be technically "on" their property then, take off and land off site, and just flying over the park using public airspace...
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Not only that, he was NOT convicted.SECTION 19 - PENALTIES
Any person violating any of the foregoing rules and regulations and any amendments or additions thereto shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction shall be fined in any sum not exceeding one hundred ($100.00) dollars for the first offense, nor more than five hundred ($500.00) dollars for each second or further offense; Pursuant to Ohio Revised Code Sections 511.23 and 511.99 and Resolution 2/90 of the Anderson Park District.
Looks like you got over charged![]()
The posted ordinance specifically says "UPON CONVICTION". The park officials can't fine you squat. They may be able to issue you a citation but only the court, UPON CONVICTION, can actually fine you.Ok all....
...If I fly again, then I can be fined up to $250...
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Hahaaaa so I don't want to face the backlash of this comment, but if we just trust the equipment, taking proper steps in preflight, checking the area the we fly, being aware and mindful of obstacles etc., hahaaaaa fly in an inconspicuous spot and no one should know where or who the pilot of the drone isI've never had a problem flying my drone...
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Isn't something legal by default until a law is passed making it illegal?
For example, it used to be legal in most places to talk on your cell phone and drive at the same time. Now it is illegal in many places due to the passage of new laws.
The _real_ shame is you don't need a lot of people. You usually only need 5 or 6 people who make these regulations and someone with a friend of money to bend their ear. They think making regulations and laws is how they create a perfect world. Don't like something, regulate it.If you have enough people that don't like something, they can get together and have it outlawed in their sphere of influence.
The property owner (in this case The Anderson Twp Park District) has the right to restrict the operation of UAV's and other R/C aircraft from their parks. This was park rule was adopted June 23, 2015 and more then likely posted.
http://www.andersonparks.com/uploads/DroneLegalNotice.pdf
Except one small teenie weenie little thing. IT ISN'T their frapping park. It is ours. These communistThe property owner (in this case The Anderson Twp Park District) has the right to restrict the operation of UAV's and other R/C aircraft from their parks. This was park rule was adopted June 23, 2015 and more then likely posted.
http://www.andersonparks.com/uploads/DroneLegalNotice.pdf
Except one small teenie weenie little thing. IT ISN'T their frapping park. It is ours. These communistbeauracrats begin to think they own this **** when they are on our payroll. Get involved, people. Go to meetings,
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