A Tale of Two Cities SYD vs MEL
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A Tale of Two Cities SYD vs MEL
Sydney Vivid Drone display
1500-2000 drones beautiful display over SYD harbour.
https://www.google.com/search?client...id:gf2bxnVDVV0
Melbourne Drone Display to celebrate the awesome Matildas beating the French
All the drones in the Yarra River
https://www.9news.com.au/videos/nati...0f0jk13rstsj0m
Heard in VicPol com center:
"Which @#$$% cop just used that Droneshield DroneGun?"
NO, NO investigation is to be undertaken - leave it to the drone operator company.
****, ****, ****, jeez if this gets out we're toast, etc............
Sometimes on here it is hard to know the rumour from the facts isn't it???
1500-2000 drones beautiful display over SYD harbour.
https://www.google.com/search?client...id:gf2bxnVDVV0
Melbourne Drone Display to celebrate the awesome Matildas beating the French
All the drones in the Yarra River
https://www.9news.com.au/videos/nati...0f0jk13rstsj0m
Heard in VicPol com center:
"Which @#$$% cop just used that Droneshield DroneGun?"
NO, NO investigation is to be undertaken - leave it to the drone operator company.
****, ****, ****, jeez if this gets out we're toast, etc............
Sometimes on here it is hard to know the rumour from the facts isn't it???
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I stand corrected, however Melbourne did manage to dunk the whole cohort from the sound of it, not just 10% of them. I wonder how much insurance cover you get for these things.
43 inches has to stand corrected again-
From the ABC - The Australian Traffic Network [ATN], which owns and operates the drones, said 500 of them took off but as many as 350 of those failed to return.
however Melbourne did manage to dunk the whole cohort from the sound of it
I sincerely apologize to all drones that may have been affected by my statement, regardless off their pronoun, religious belief or ethnicity. To all the drones that did not fall into the water I say sorry and my condolences to those that have lost loved ones. To the family of the drones that fell to a watery grave I say sorry, my words may have been hurtful. All surviving drones are welcome to swing around to chat over a beer, as I'm always looking for an excuse to drink, I have a swimming pool if they need a dip, or fish pond for the more adventurous.
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The ones that disappeared in Melbourne were originally from Sydney.
They decided to go home and migrated mid-performance.
Performing in front of the Harbour Bridge or the upside down Yarra River, hmmm tough choice
( P.S. not a New South Welshman or Victorian but have lived in Sydney for 20 years and Melbourne for the last 20 )
They decided to go home and migrated mid-performance.
Performing in front of the Harbour Bridge or the upside down Yarra River, hmmm tough choice
( P.S. not a New South Welshman or Victorian but have lived in Sydney for 20 years and Melbourne for the last 20 )
Melbourne is ALWAYS SPECIAL! "Retard"....Never go full RETARD!
CASA failing in its duty of care to make sure the drones met all the required commercial redundancy standards, maybe they should be fined (CASA) with strict liability clauses for being a danger to the public? Is there any regulation for multiple drone displays around the public? Image if the runaways all descended into a crowd, would the regulator be to blame?
Correct me if I'm wrong again, I don't think the drones 'fell' from the sky, more so lost connection and went into automatic land mode, which is the safety feature if they don't know what else to do, or run low on battery. Unfortunately for the drones in Perth and Melbourne they were over water at the time. I doubt drone displays directly over crowds would be allowed anyway, in the same manner fireworks are not. So I do not think there is much of a safety issue at play.
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Drones too hard for Victoria
CASA failing in its duty of care to make sure the drones met all the required commercial redundancy standards, maybe they should be fined (CASA) with strict liability clauses for being a danger to the public? Is there any regulation for multiple drone displays around the public? Image if the runaways all descended into a crowd, would the regulator be to blame?
Just an organisational one; Victoria could not run a simple drone display so has given up on the slightly more complex Commonwealth Games.
You're saying it's the state gov that regulates drones in Vic and not CASA?
From the ABC - The Australian Traffic Network [ATN], which owns and operates the drones, said 500 of them took off but as many as 350 of those failed to return.