Because I dont see going straight up fast, click 4 pics and come back down as being an issue. Especially if it's from my own apartment. Not a public park.
It's like a big selfie stick without the stick.
Just because it's illegal doesn't mean it's a good law.
I understand touring around in the sky is wrong while in Rome
But going straight up 50 metres (which is their legal height limit) I really don't see nothing wrong with that?
And yes I'm going to Cinque Terre first where I will be able to fly legally over the Mediterranean.
-And trust me, I am always very conscious of what's around me. Especially people. I never want to annoy people or police.
I don't know what you mean being "traced" that's impossible!
Have you seen YouTube. Lots of videos flying in Rome.
That is illegal. I have no plans to break the law.
I did a little research for you:
Italy Drone Laws – UAV Systems International
Italy Drone Laws
- You may not fly your drone over 230 feet
- You may not fly your drone further than 490 feet horizontally or out of visual line of sight
- You may not carry dangerous goods on your drone
- You may not fly your drone over populated areas, gatherings, beaches, national parks, urban areas, infrastructures, railways, highways and industrial plants
- You must stay at least 8km away from aerodromes
- You must only fly your drone during daylight
- Your drone must weigh under 25kg
- You must keep your drone 50m away from persons/property not under control of the drone operator
- You must carry third party insurance
But maybe I won't fly while in Rome. This is stressful
Flying a sUAV is BANNED in Rome, whether you're flying straight up 50m or 400m around. The Police in Rome do not mess about; they will find you and throw you in jail.
Well done - right decision matey...I'm not flying while in Rome. It feels too stressful
You don't need a flash to take night shots.
This is Puerto Vallarta at night.
Cops can't see a drone going up in the air at night especially if I'm already 12 storeys high.
Well I know most certainly if I wanted to conduct sketchy UAV flights in a foreign country, I'm very certain I will avoid detection, fines, loss of equipment, etc. by ANNOUNCING IT VERY QUIETLY AND PUBLICLY HERE ON THE INTERNET. Yeppers ... sounds like a plan!
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