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Here we go... stupid dronies flying over California fires hampering firefighter efforts.
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<blockquote data-quote="v2kdj" data-source="post: 58602" data-attributes="member: 7249"><p>Hi all. </p><p>I'm a firefighter in the UK. I'm enjoying the glorious weather we've been having over the past few weeks which we all needed after the wet winter we've had.</p><p>We have had a lot of grass fires to deal with especially up north on the moors. Not on the scale though than other countries such as California and the tragedy in Greece.</p><p>I have seen a couple if drones out on jobs and I thought what a great idea to get some good shots and post the pics to show what we're up against. </p><p>If pilots want to risk their aircraft then that's up to them but they are hardly hampering the fire service. As long as they stay at a safe distance and me mindful of the conditions and rules according to the country they are in.</p><p>I have more of an issue with the idiots starting the fires. Careless discarding of smoking materials, barbeque left smouldering and deliberate ignition!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="v2kdj, post: 58602, member: 7249"] Hi all. I'm a firefighter in the UK. I'm enjoying the glorious weather we've been having over the past few weeks which we all needed after the wet winter we've had. We have had a lot of grass fires to deal with especially up north on the moors. Not on the scale though than other countries such as California and the tragedy in Greece. I have seen a couple if drones out on jobs and I thought what a great idea to get some good shots and post the pics to show what we're up against. If pilots want to risk their aircraft then that's up to them but they are hardly hampering the fire service. As long as they stay at a safe distance and me mindful of the conditions and rules according to the country they are in. I have more of an issue with the idiots starting the fires. Careless discarding of smoking materials, barbeque left smouldering and deliberate ignition! [/QUOTE]
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