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Trump signs bill reinstating the FAA’s drone registration requirement
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<blockquote data-quote="Bubbles!!!" data-source="post: 22951" data-attributes="member: 288"><p>It's all a matter of opinion here, most of us will probably never be put in a situation where registration will be needed, and so we won't want it or need it. It's for the few who might in the future abuse their drone, operate under ignorance, or just in general be a human being (happens sometimes). With registration of anything, anywhere, you have to include everyone in it or people just get ugly, if we require only 18 and older to register for something everyone has because they pose the most risk, or those with red hair cause we have no soul (I'm a ginger and I've never found out where that came from) then those who have to register revolt and/or don't register in the first place, this is simply covering all bases as a just in case measure. Simple solution, stay within the laws of the land, and you will never have any reason to remember you put the number there, they're put there for us.</p><p>Side note: If you lose your drone and you have a number marked on it, someone can find it and request info on how to return it to you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bubbles!!!, post: 22951, member: 288"] It's all a matter of opinion here, most of us will probably never be put in a situation where registration will be needed, and so we won't want it or need it. It's for the few who might in the future abuse their drone, operate under ignorance, or just in general be a human being (happens sometimes). With registration of anything, anywhere, you have to include everyone in it or people just get ugly, if we require only 18 and older to register for something everyone has because they pose the most risk, or those with red hair cause we have no soul (I'm a ginger and I've never found out where that came from) then those who have to register revolt and/or don't register in the first place, this is simply covering all bases as a just in case measure. Simple solution, stay within the laws of the land, and you will never have any reason to remember you put the number there, they're put there for us. Side note: If you lose your drone and you have a number marked on it, someone can find it and request info on how to return it to you. [/QUOTE]
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