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UK Nanny State. Making Britain safe from freedom, on ban at atime
On 2017-11-27 00:15, RichA wrote:
Sure, it's ok to blanket a country with 500,000 CCTV cameras, ensuring no one will ever have any kind of privacy again except locked in their bedrooms with no windows, but fly a drone above 400ft? BAN IT!! http://www.bbc.com/news/uk-42126150 They better have their devices turned off and left in another room too. Anyways, they have chosen to go their own way now outside the union... But you being one of HM subjects do have a vested interest, of course! :-)) Privately flied drones are both invasion of privacy and safety, no doubt... |
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UK Nanny State. Making Britain safe from freedom, on ban at a time
On Nov 27, 2017, RichA wrote
(in ): On Monday, 27 November 2017 00:11:19 UTC-5, android wrote: On 2017-11-27 00:15, RichA wrote: Sure, it's ok to blanket a country with 500,000 CCTV cameras, ensuring no one will ever have any kind of privacy again except locked in their bedrooms with no windows, but fly a drone above 400ft? BAN IT!! http://www.bbc.com/news/uk-42126150 They better have their devices turned off and left in another room too. Anyways, they have chosen to go their own way now outside the union... But you being one of HM subjects do have a vested interest, of course! :-)) Privately flied drones are both invasion of privacy and safety, no doubt... Progress entails risk. The "not in my backyard" types should be relegated to Luddism they deserve, they should go live in caves somewhere. https://www.dpreview.com/news/279452...et-police-offi cers-ground-and-seize-drones ....and then we have this: http://www.sfgate.com/bayarea/articl...-for-dropping- leaflets-over-12385138.php http://www.mercurynews.com/2017/10/1...es-interfered- with-their-work-one-pilot-arrested -- Regards, Savageduck |
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UK Nanny State. Making Britain safe from freedom, on ban at atime
On 2017-11-27 23:08, Savageduck wrote:
On Nov 27, 2017, RichA wrote (in ): On Monday, 27 November 2017 00:11:19 UTC-5, android wrote: On 2017-11-27 00:15, RichA wrote: Sure, it's ok to blanket a country with 500,000 CCTV cameras, ensuring no one will ever have any kind of privacy again except locked in their bedrooms with no windows, but fly a drone above 400ft? BAN IT!! http://www.bbc.com/news/uk-42126150 They better have their devices turned off and left in another room too. Anyways, they have chosen to go their own way now outside the union... But you being one of HM subjects do have a vested interest, of course! :-)) Privately flied drones are both invasion of privacy and safety, no doubt... Progress entails risk. The "not in my backyard" types should be relegated to Luddism they deserve, they should go live in caves somewhere. https://www.dpreview.com/news/279452...et-police-offi cers-ground-and-seize-drones ...and then we have this: http://www.sfgate.com/bayarea/articl...-for-dropping- leaflets-over-12385138.php Ain't that violating some amendment??? http://www.mercurynews.com/2017/10/1...es-interfered- with-their-work-one-pilot-arrested So the flying of drones conflicted with saving children from buildings on fire? Drones are soo coool... -- teleportation kills |
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UK Nanny State. Making Britain safe from freedom, on ban at atime
On 2017-11-27 22:37, RichA wrote:
On Monday, 27 November 2017 00:11:19 UTC-5, android wrote: On 2017-11-27 00:15, RichA wrote: Sure, it's ok to blanket a country with 500,000 CCTV cameras, ensuring no one will ever have any kind of privacy again except locked in their bedrooms with no windows, but fly a drone above 400ft? BAN IT!! http://www.bbc.com/news/uk-42126150 They better have their devices turned off and left in another room too. Anyways, they have chosen to go their own way now outside the union... But you being one of HM subjects do have a vested interest, of course! :-)) Privately flied drones are both invasion of privacy and safety, no doubt... Progress entails risk. The "not in my backyard" types should be relegated to Luddism they deserve, they should go live in caves somewhere. And the Brits decide to do just that. They can now cultivate their insularity traits as much as they like. And I can got to France helping them locals throw rocks down the tunnel... :-)) https://www.dpreview.com/news/279452...d-seize-drones That's the way to go... -- teleportation kills |
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UK Nanny State. Making Britain safe from freedom, on ban at atime
On 2017-11-28 10:34, Whisky-dave wrote:
make it legal to beat the crap out of anyone flying a drone that annoys you Oki by me... I'd like a permanent open season on them, and their drones. Is that alright with you? Could you send a memo to the PM??? -- teleportation kills |
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UK Nanny State. Making Britain safe from freedom, on ban at atime
On 2017-11-28 13:14, Whisky-dave wrote:
On Tuesday, 28 November 2017 09:46:01 UTC, android wrote: On 2017-11-28 10:34, Whisky-dave wrote: make it legal to beat the crap out of anyone flying a drone that annoys you Oki by me... I'd like a permanent open season on them, and their drones. Is that alright with you? Could you send a memo to the PM??? No, as I doubt I could afford the cheque to go with it, if you're talking about lobbying MPs that is. No. Your PM2PM would be fine... But if you want to start a petition, but I think the drone one has already been done. https://www.gov.uk/petition-government Having the government petition itself is not that that I think would change things... Petitions are drafted, signed and delivered to the proper authoritarian in authority by a select committee of pretentious underwriters. That's how petitions are done! |
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UK Nanny State. Making Britain safe from freedom, on ban at atime
On 2017-11-28 13:14, Whisky-dave wrote:
On Tuesday, 28 November 2017 09:46:01 UTC, android wrote: On 2017-11-28 10:34, Whisky-dave wrote: make it legal to beat the crap out of anyone flying a drone that annoys you Oki by me... I'd like a permanent open season on them, and their drones. Is that alright with you? Could you send a memo to the PM??? No, as I doubt I could afford the cheque to go with it, if you're talking about lobbying MPs that is. But if you want to start a petition, but I think the drone one has already been done. https://www.gov.uk/petition-government No. Your PM2PM would be fine... But if you want to start a petition, but I think the drone one has already been done. https://www.gov.uk/petition-government Having the government petition itself is not that that I think would change things... Petitions are drafted, signed and delivered to the proper authoritarian in authority by a select committee of pretentious underwriters. That's how petitions are done! -- teleportation kills |
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UK Nanny State. Making Britain safe from freedom, on ban at atime
On 2017-11-28 13:14, Whisky-dave wrote:
On Tuesday, 28 November 2017 09:46:01 UTC, android wrote: On 2017-11-28 10:34, Whisky-dave wrote: make it legal to beat the crap out of anyone flying a drone that annoys you Oki by me... I'd like a permanent open season on them, and their drones. Is that alright with you? Could you send a memo to the PM??? No, as I doubt I could afford the cheque to go with it, if you're talking about lobbying MPs that is. No. Your PM2PM would be fine... But if you want to start a petition, but I think the drone one has already been done. https://www.gov.uk/petition-government Having the government petition itself is not that that I think would change things... Petitions are drafted, signed and delivered to the proper authoritarian in authority by a select committee of pretentious underwriters. That's how petitions are done! -- teleportation kills |
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UK Nanny State. Making Britain safe from freedom, on ban at atime
On 2017-11-28 16:30, Whisky-dave wrote:
No, as I doubt I could afford the cheque to go with it, if you're talking about lobbying MPs that is. No. Your PM2PM would be fine... No idea what that is. You're not a geek then... But if you want to start a petition, but I think the drone one has already been done. https://www.gov.uk/petition-government Having the government petition itself is not that that I think would change things... That is a way to change things. You're on the take! Or drugs. Or both... Just say no!!! Petitions are drafted, signed and delivered to the proper authoritarian in authority by a select committee of pretentious underwriters. That's how petitions are done! Youp!!! -- teleportation kills |
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UK Nanny State. Making Britain safe from freedom, on ban at atime
On 2017-11-28 17:07, Whisky-dave wrote:
On Tuesday, 28 November 2017 15:50:54 UTC, android wrote: On 2017-11-28 16:30, Whisky-dave wrote: No, as I doubt I could afford the cheque to go with it, if you're talking about lobbying MPs that is. No. Your PM2PM would be fine... No idea what that is. You're not a geek then... I don't call myself one, no. Oki... -- teleportation kills |
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