Wow! I'm embarrassed to even be associated on a forum with some of you disgusting people.
Y'all must really think you're perfect
Back to the article. It is really very strange that they did not even think that they would have problems after sending to flight the drone. After all, even in our country, a licence is required to make video recordings.
How soon those days are forgotten.Idiots and Drones are like Peanut Butter and Jelly.. I've been into RC aircraft my entire life, we had clubs, fields, flying lessons, and a very strict set of rules and self enforcement that kept the government regulations at bay for decades.. It was every bit as professional, humble, welcoming, and courteous as the HAM scene for example.. but then cheap drones hit the market, and now the OG RC scene is just an island of reason in an ocean of insanity.. a shadow of its former self.. amazing how fast a rather expensive and highly skilled hobby had everything pulled out from under it once it became cheap and required no skills.
You're not associated with them. You're all just a bunch of random nuts on the net.
Apparently no more than you think you're perfect, what with the school marm judgements of who is and isn't a "disgusting" person.
Pot, meet kettle.
Obviously not bright enough to come up with anything better.
The Sha of Iran was put in place by the US. He was a brutal dictator that the US continued to support. In 1979 he was ousted by a vast majority in a voted upon democratic referendum. Bone up on your Middle East history just a bit and hopefully vote against anyone ever again that wants to continue to interfere in Middle East politics/warTo answer any of this we need to ask why does Iran hate us?
60 years ago we were welcome.
What changed...
And why.
Well at least someone knows the history. I think flying drones anywhere should be licensed and regulated. Oh wait ...it is...The Shah of Iran was put in place by the US. He was a brutal dictator that the US continued to support. In 1979 he was ousted by a vast majority in a voted upon democratic referendum. Bone up on your Middle East history just a bit and hopefully vote against anyone ever again that wants to continue to interfere in Middle East politics/war
Wow! I'm embarrassed to even be associated on a forum with some of you disgusting people. Y'all must really think you're perfect
Back to the article. It is really very strange that they did not even think that they would have problems after sending to flight the drone. After all, even in our country, a licence is required to make video recordings. And here to come to a foreign country, with a special political environment, and commit such acts.
Maybe they just wanted to check if they were really being arrested or not?
Ok so now they didn't commit a crime yet they are still locked up in an IRANIAN jail..... so what you are saying is that in IRAN a person ( even someone from a "western" country ) can get arrested for no reason and end up in jail or prison for a long time... WOW, who would have known that? Seems like maybe someone who is sane would avoid a place like that BECAUSE of that reason.... but I forget, it's our fault because we don't have pity for them and aren't wringing our hands in pity for them.Or maybe, just maybe, they didn't actually fly the drone. Or maybe, just maybe, they did and actually had a permit. I've been following them for some time now. There's some evidence in their videos of them researching and following the rules. Can't say for this particular issue. My point throughout has been that the only information we have is utterly unreliable. We have no idea what actually occurred.