Drones and Prisons.

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GNTLGNT

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Scott's been droning for years ;-D

Now if you hear of a drone dropping cookies in a prison, you know who's prison that is.
...screw you!(said with all the love in my heart)....and I'm working days now, which gives me more chance to bear witness to this stupidity...it's not the first occurrence of "New Age Contraband Conveyance"...doesn't matter where the illegal substances come from, the threat of violence is always simmering...prison commerce at it's finest...MANCI is cheek to jowl from where Shawshank was filmed...
 

FlakeNoir

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My kid flies the drone for his high school... and has just recently been asked to cover (photograph) a community event.
Now... if I could just get him to tweak his bot's programming, we might be able to make some money! :biggrin2:
 
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FlakeNoir

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That sounded all kinds of wrong to me for a second there, Flake :Oo::blush:
I was only talking about drugs.. and drug money and prisons and stuff... what were you thinking? :rofl:

Nah... I'm messing (hopefully obviously :biggrin2: )

He is photographing (with permission of course) the "Evento" wearable arts competition. And does all the filming of sports games at school and during competitions etc.
 

not_nadine

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US Air Force model, so it says in the caption.
 

Walter Oobleck

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Guy I worked for yesterday, lives out by Mud Lake, has this fly swatter apparatus, looks like a tennis racket? Heh! I thought it was a tennis racket. We're in the house, lunch break me...he was eating, too but he gets up, gets the tennis racket and starts swinging it around back and forth and the thing goes...zit! or more appropriately maybe, snap! Little blue light of static. Flying electric chair for mosquitoes. But I bet it would work on drones, too. Drone-swatters! Look for one on e-Bay.
 

Mr Nobody

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FlyDrone.jpg


US Air Force model, so it says in the caption.

"The land of the freee, and the home of" flies that aren't flies.
Now why would "Freedom **** yeah!"-land need such things? And no, I do not believe that their only use is/would be to bug foreign embassies and suchlike. Not for a single second, not with the pushes against privacy and basic rights that have been going on all over the so-called Free World.
(And those wings were most likely made in the UK, ever-willing accomplices to the breakdown of democracy that our govts truly are - despite trying to help force a version of it on the rest of the world...much of which neither wants nor understands such a system, let alone the corrupted version on offer).
 
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