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Old August 28th 20, 02:51 PM posted to rec.photo.digital
Savageduck[_3_]
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Default MA2 Along the San Antonio River

On Aug 28, 2020, Ken Hart wrote
(in article ):

On 8/26/20 10:13 AM, David_B wrote:
On 26/08/2020 08:44, RichA wrote:
On Tuesday, 25 August 2020 19:18:24 UTC-4, Savageduck wrote:
On Aug 25, 2020, RichA wrote
(in ):

On Tuesday, 25 August 2020 16:25:31 UTC-4, Savageduck wrote:
The smoke around here had eased up, and the temperature was a bit
more tolerable this morning, so I got out to fly my Mavic Air 2,
and to share a little different part of California. This is along
the San Antonio River, just North of where I live.

https://photos.smugmug.com/Air-2-Work/i-7543LGJ/0/4b40ee55/1920/San%20Antonio-2-1920.mp4


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Savageduck

"Ya'll crossed my fenceline; I'm gunna blow you outta the skayyy"

Then you will have the Feds to deal with as the FAA has jurisdiction
of ALL U.S. airspace from ground level, and interfering with any
aircraft manned, or unmanned is a federal offense.

...and I flew within the FAA sUAS regulations for recreational sUAS
flights.

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Regards,
Savageduck

A lot easier out in the country though.


I'm fairly sure that *parking right on a road junction* here in the UK
would be a road traffic violation!

Oddly, I don't see that listed here!
https://www.lawdonut.co.uk/personal/...penalty-points


(I very much enjoyed the trip! ;-) )


"MS10 Leaving a vehicle in a dangerous position"?


There are only a few circumstances that having my car parked where it was, could be considered dangerous.

For starters my car was parked off the actual road, (Nacimiento Lake Drive). The road intersection is Nacimiento Lake Drive and Bee Rock Road, which is the military road which runs between Camp Roberts, and Fort Hunter Liggett, The gates on Bee Rock Road are locked and controlled by the military police.

https://photos.smugmug.com/Air-2-Work/i-57mwsZX/0/32470bd7/X3/screenshot_446-X3.jpg

....and if you are going to cite traffic laws in California try using the California Vehicle Code. Probably the closest cite might be California Vehicle Code - VEH§ 22505 (a) (1)

"(a) The Department of Transportation with respect to highways under its jurisdiction may place signs or markings prohibiting or restricting the stopping, standing,or parking of vehicles, including, but not limited to, vehicles which are six feet or more in height (including any load thereon), in any of the following areas and under the following conditions:
(1) In areas where, in its opinion,stopping,standing,or parking is dangerous to those using the highway or where the stopping, standing,or parking of vehicles would unduly interfere with the free movement of traffic thereon.”

Note: CalTrans doesn’t seem to have placed any "signs or markings prohibiting or restricting the stopping, standing,or parking of vehicles, ...” anywhere near where my car was parked.

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Savageduck