Give it a rest...........fliers that even have more experience than you do......... even know what they are talking about and realise that their Phantoms aren't going to "get loose" and cause mayhem.........every one is thoroughly sick of hearing about it over and over again?
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Cant help you - I don't control what gets into these "threads". And neither do you !
My recommendation is that if you see something in here, do something about it.
There are two things you can do to protect yourself from posts you don't want to see.
1) Contact forum management and give them the reason why you feel there should be censorship.
2) If you see a topic that you don't like, DONT READ IT.
I suspect I am wasting your time - but here goes - I have bad news for you. I am not the only one who believes "Phantoms get lost".
No matter how sick you get of hearing about "drone lost", if you type that phrase in, in this forum, you will find that your statement "Phantoms aren't going to get loose" is in error.
It happens. Any number of reasons, including some electronic or mechanical error in someone's drone, or the drone operator screwed up, and/or some combination of that.
Here's more bad news. I know just a wee bit about what happens when people get hurt.
My career was trying to protect insurance companies and their policy holders from claims by people who claimed some device injured them. Made good money at it. Because when people get hurt they can get "sue happy". You may wish that isn't the case, but it is.
Plaintiff attorneys are like ants when they smell honey. As in YOUR money. I cant give you a legal education within the confines of this "thread", but can assure you that sooner or later someone operating his drone without blade guards is going to cut up some innocent third party. An attorney will get involved. He will ask for a jury trial.
You may WISH there is no possible chance YOUR drone will get loose. I think I understand...it is "cool" to operate a drone without blade guards. To some folks, being "cool" is more important than life itself. I "get that".
Again....trouble is...sooner or later some attorney is going to "smell blood" when someone is injured by by a drone that lacks blade guards. He will know how to pick a jury to get the result he wants.
You may not appreciate what a properly instructed jury will do when they are convinced some device is potentially dangerous, and the operator should have known better.
Your "homeowner's" policy MAY provide you with legal counsel - that's probably all they will do for you ( depending on your policy) I am not clear whether they would have to bail you out of an expensive monetary judgment.
Then there is the matter of what the press and reporters will do, when they get a good photogenic story.
I understand that people like to have fun getting things their way. Sometimes the end result gets VERY expensive.