Alen AxP technically there are laws where you have to fly at a certain altitude like that second to last video said. They were doing stuff that isn't allowed and they knew it, that's why they tried avoiding the conversations with the old "the drones battery is dead" trick
Keith Appleby, The UK is a fascist shithole. Many fascist infringements of people's rights that are no problem in the UK will be quickly shot down by US courts.
Alen AxP Someone recorded a Panthers game at Bank of America Stadium once. It was literally right over my head. It was night and I could see the lights on it.
flyingtigre no everybody should fly their drones and monitor and follow everything on squad car and police officer out there 24/7 because without them a lot of innocent people would get murdered in case we go cold because of no evidence so get the fuck out of here with that idea fucking liberal
Xander FPV in other words harassed them cops by flying them drones do your own surveillance fuck them we the people rule this the country not van we pay them to suck it
Intentionally filming in a suspicious manner to encourage a confrontation, and trying to mess with cops for your personal enjoyment to show how smart (alec) you are.... makes it hard for the rest of us trying to do this for a living.
"Suspicious" is a matter of perspective and you're entitled to your opinions but you are NOT entitled to ask questions of someone who has NOT committed any crime. Get over yourself. You are Law Enforcement and have NO RIGHT to confront anyone who hasn't broken a law.
Galan Fink fair enough. I wrote that right after finding out that laws have been passed that prevent me from doing what I love to do, which is fly model aircraft. Watching people act childish after flying like an asshole makes me wonder how many of these people are actually hobbyists, or if they acquired a drone and feel like they can push buttons because “it’s not me doing it, it’s the flying robot man.” It’s these non-hobbyists who disrespected and pissed people off to the point that now us guys who have been in the hobby for 25+ years are heavily restricted to the point where 90% of our aircraft are now grounded. I care about the rights we have as Americans, (even the right to remain silent) but now that we’re limited to small toy sized aircraft, all these guys who just HAD to push the boundaries and push buttons for a laugh are now happily on to the next thing to stifle their boredom..unaffected by the consequences. It’s always some asshole who is after a cheap thrill, not thinking of anyone else but themselves, who ends up ruining a good thing for the rest of us. He wasn’t breaking any laws in the video, but due to that shit, if he tried the same thing today, he’d be breaking laws. So, back then he didn’t have to give his name for what he was doing. Today he’d have to give his name, and it would be grounds for prosecution. I’d say he didn’t choose his battle wisely, but he’s probably happy hanging that phantom from his garage rafters and playing video games instead.
stupid shit face there is no crime here is perfectly legal what they doing , the cops are restricting your shitty little hobby with no legal bond. you attacking your own hobby shit ass,
Lazarus Magellan exactly I mean I understand that your following the law but please, just because a cop ask you to stop flying it above their facility you say no but if someone asked you to stop flying it above their house then u would probably say sure
I mean the cop in that one clip thought he needed his if but then when the sergeant told him to stop the other person didn’t even bother to thank him he just got pissy at him too
Maybe but the satellites do it from space? What's the real difference. If a private citizen with money launched there own satellites and basically had a 24 hour life feed of that parking lot from space how would that be different beside the obvious cost difference. It is because they know it's happening? Or that it can be done by anyone? What's the real issue? What if he walked across the street and films from the top of a building? Are they say the light reflecting off there restricted access space is owned by them?? Are birds in violation when they fly over? Obviously these are extreme arguments but still just because someone can see over a dense doesn't mean they are breaking the law
Doesn't that right cover private citizens right to privacy. Police Officers have a job with no expectancy of privacy - they are PUBLIC servants. They can and should not expect privacy. The people's eyes are what keeps them from committing more crimes than they do.
I am a recreational flyer and I live in a rural area in NW Pa. 95% of my flights are out of my yard. An incident occurred on September 3, 2023 and the PA State police now have my Air 2S. I was filming a hyper lapse video of the sunset when I received a critical battery error (my own stupidity) and the drone made an emergency landing about 400 meters from home. I could see that it had landed on a neighbors property and waited until the next morning to go there and ask permission to search. When I did they told me that they had found it and called the police who came and took the drone. I was happy to hear that it was found and figured that all I needed to do was call, explain what happened, and go retrieve it from them. I made that call on September 4 and was told that the officer involved would have to call me back. I waited a few days without hearing a word then he finally contacted me. He informed me that I wouldn't be getting the drone back soon if at all because there had been other complaints, about drone flyers in my neighborhood. I explained that I could easily prove that there was no malicious intent on my part by showing him the flight logs. I also told him that everything I filmed would be on the memory card in the drone and, if he removed the battery, he would find a sticker with my name, address and phone number on it. He didn't want to hear that though and was very arrogant and downright rude when he told me that he was gathering everyone in the area who had complained and they were taking me to court. When I inquired about a timeline he said that he couldn't even start the 'investigation' until he gets off of 3rd shift. Its been a month and he still has not started the investigation. Since then I've done some research and found that civil forfeiture laws exist that allow them to keep property indefinitely even if there is never an arrest. UPDATE I received a call from Trooper Lewis of the PSP today (12/10/23) and he informed me that he would be filing 'unlawful use of an unmanned aircraft ' and also 'disorderly conduct ' charges against me. The disorderly conduct charge really blows my mind. When I asked him about it he said it was because 2 other officers had visited me with warnings. Those officers never issued any warning either written or verbal. Unfortunately with my wife battling breast cancer and heart problems and with both of us being retired on a fixed income the money won't be there to hire a lawyer and fight this and my income will keep me from getting legal assistance.
@@sonofadog8691 ... thank you, my wife is doing well after suffering a heart attack the day after Christmas. She had a quadruple bypass on Jan 2 but has been recovering nicely since. I was officially charged with 4 counts of 'unlawful use of a 'MANNED' aircraft (yes I said manned) to conduct surveillance and 1 count of disorderly conduct/physical. I had a pre-lim on Jan 29 but the judge issued a continuance because one of the so called victims has covid and also they forgot to subpoena the second cop. I remain frustrated because I still can not get anyone to consider my flight records. This would have proved my innocence and stopped this waste of time and taxpayers dollars from the start.
carz club, In many cases, the stupidity of police makes the job of police hard. Let's face it, these morons are not rocket scientists. If they couldn't get a job as a cop many of them would be employed as a pet rock.
People, PLEASE, when a cop approaches you respectfully and kindly, it is so important that we return that respect and kindness. It IS possible to exercise your rights and even practice peaceful protest and decline to show ID or provide your name (if you are not suspect of a crime) while remaining kind and respectful to the officer. And if one cop should happen to defend and protect your rights, or stop another cop from harassing you, it is in your best interest to say “Thank you”. These moments are rare, so they must be handled properly. It is in these moments that we have an opportunity to acknowledge and foster the human connection. When people are kind to each other it establishes a bond. If you act like a dick, or self righteous when a cop is being compassionate, you fuck it up for everyone else by not welcoming and seeding that bond. To all cops and to all public citizens: please be kind to each other and welcome and appreciate that kindness when it is presented to you. Of course, some cops will not always be so kind, and will likely try to intimidate and exercise their assumed control over you, especially if you are acting superior, and often even if you are not. It is natural to be defensive in this situation. But it is more important to be 100% confident, direct and professional. The only way to do that effectively is to educate yourself, and decide for yourself ahead of time how much your freedom means to you. Freedom does not mean being free. It means being free to consider the consequences of your actions and choose which path you will take from the options available to you. If you choose to stand your ground because you have the right to do so, you must be prepared to be arrested (even if it is unlawful) for resisting, or non compliance, or preventing an officer to do their job or whatever they want to claim. If you resist, then in your mind accept that you have chosen to endure the consequences. Keep calm. And dont say anything. But be proactive before you get in that situation, by educating yourself now. Be the change.
When a 'cop' (respect?) approaches you, they do not have authority to interrupt you as a pilot. By doing so, they are violating Federal Law in that they are interfering with a pilot during a flight. Tell them NOT to disrupt you while flying and wait until you land if they have any questions. The FAA has severe penalties for ANYONE who intentionally interferes with the operation of aircraft (manned or unmanned).
@@galanfink4028bruh it's a fucking drone quit being so dramatic 😂 you don't need a pilot license for it so it's not like anyone is more than just inconvenienced at worst.
Some of it is cringeworthy, but there is a point to be learned from this. Police routinely ask for more information than they are entitled to as a matter of policy. Secondly, they routinely lie to citizens about what the laws are. We all just sheepishly do whatever they say or go along with everything they set up thinking we have to. I have no interest in messing with them proactively, but it is interesting to see how often they BS us and how much they demand that they have no basis in the law to demand.
Well no wonder people have such a false attitude towards drones. The GOOD people fly them as a hobby or for photography like myself. THESE guys on the other hand screw with people and get themselves in trouble.
My apologies for my comment, I had only watched the first clip after writing it. I was directing my comment towards the ones that mess with people and pull pranks on others.
+Rickola G Yeah he's clearly one of them who's looking for confrontation for youtube views. A few videos are the same, what's the point in antagonising people just because you legally can?
why do officer need to harass innocent people? oh that's right they don't.. they should probably find something better to do with their time like catch actual criminals, but fuck me right?
+TheLippspa It's not about doing anything illegal, it's about waisting police time. Clearly some of the people in the clip were trying to instigate them into an argument. They need to get a life pure and simple.
I just don't understand why you have to fly above the police, if you know they don't like it and there is so much space to fly, why do you have to fly above police? Isn't that just asking for these reactions?
I just want to point out: Where I live, in Germany, it is strictly forbidden to fly over government or state facilities or to fly over a residential property, regardless of whether you are filming or not. And if you do record people on their private property, you may have to delete the video, but you definitely mustn't upload it to the internet.
Must really be tough for aircraft to fly around all those state and federal buildings when at 30,000 feet. If I were to tell you how little you know about aircraft, would you feel offended?
on the note cops don't have to be rude, really civilians don't have to be so sensitive and winey. understand officer have alot to handle daily, take risk regular people avoid, and never know if someone is gonna turn on them or be polite. remember that 90% of them just want address the problem, and leave. being short with you isn't a reason to be jerks. and also no one like to be micro managed by people who don't actually understand their job. so before you "hold them accountable" consider who you are to do so and who's holding you accountable.
+TheBo0mer yeah and it's real easy to say the cop was wrong when the video only shows half the story. sure they're are bad cops. but if we can spout noallmuslims then it stand to reason, more so, notallcops. again, who are you to decide whether they are in the wrong or not when you don't know anything about them. again, useing a cops short demeanor as reason to be hateful is an excuse. calling a legitimate reason for being brief and excuse is blatantly ignorant. how about turning the other cheek and killing them with kindness. if your so easily provoked how can you expect an officer not meet you with contemt
+TheBo0mer well first of all, you don't seem to understand speak generally or hypothetically. however you are driving home the overly sensitive part. frankly "retort" is a cop-out and no pun intended. it just a tedious form of saying "whatever, you're not worth my time, or I'm better than this"
The law have changed. You can’t fly drones around places now where there are people that include park and municipal buildings which happen to have people.
GREAT Sargent! You should have commended him on a great job that we hope to see more of, rather advise him what else he needs to do. We need to also highlight great jobs done by good cops doing it right. This cop was AWESOME!
It’s not that it’s illegal it’s an invasion of privacy no one even your neighbor wouldnt want you hovering over there house filming! People like this are doing on purpose to cause a confrontation with police for no reason!
@@srtjackson6716 absolutely correct. The facility is public property paid for by tax dollars just as the salaries of those public servants are. Unless it is deemed BY THE FAA or some Military Facility as a NFZ (No Fly Zone)... you have every right to fly over AND film.
Ja Ko he should be able to, but he’s just being an ass about it. His footage was garbage. He’s just trying to start trouble and be a dick. Which is why he’s been there several times with that same shit ass footage of the station.
Ive been flying drones for about 15 yrs. now and had one time talked to by an officer @ a park in O.C. But this guy hovering over P.D is totally illegal, hes lucky they didnt reposes his property. All I can say Just respect rules and under 450 ft law so that we all can drone Freely and less hassle for all of us. Thanks
So some of those cops on that second video admitted that they do things that aren't even unlawful. Aren't cops there to protect the law not make their own laws that serve their purpose?
Most of these guys are assholes, but most drone owners don't do stuff like this; I just hope there aren't any stupid regulations or bans, because it is a fun hobby.
Quite a lot of places just search for it in your local area. I know certain parks around my area of areas where rc places will be around, mostly because it's an unused area anyways. Been flying for years there. Most lakes are also unused in my local area is rc boating is fine. Rc cars we just go to beaches and other unused places. e.g parks.
not totally the ones where the cop is just being curious where nice its the first and last one that actual ruin it o and the second one ofcourse the last one and second one where really disrespectfull flying over private property
4:30 Major props to the supervising officer. That was talking to the guy thru the fence. That is a man that is 100% secure in who he is, this is how real men should treat each other. He is a classy guy! I like his style!
That was nice of the sergeant to come out and fix Robocop over there who was like. "I literally don't care about the law, you have to listen to ME!" Lol.
this was so lame i thought by the title cops would be chasing drones are something big waste of time i watched the whole video waiting for something cool to happen but nope it was just police talking
I hope someone breaks into your house and steels your drone and you call the cops! Give them a break, I don't envy that job at all. While you are making UA-cam videos, they are protecting the public.
You are unaware then... ANY BUILDING within site can be photographed and or filmed so long as you can see it from public access. You may not photograph it from their property but if you can see it from the sidewalk, you sure as hell can photograph it.
I support the drone industry n safe flying. Yet, flying over PDs facilities n HQs isn't free flying imho. Along with flying responsibility comes with common sense n could endanger folks. As what would be the result if some nut job plans a attack upon the filming of PDs n daily use there of. Come on guys, please respect people regardless if they have a badge. As this specific gentleman n his actions are what has brought a unfavorable impact upon all rc n drone flyers alike. Freedom of use should come with common sense folks. Ty
We need the regs. 10:40 flying over pedestrians (including a cop) and moving vehicles (looks like pilot overshoots sidewalk and drifts over street traffic) with exposed blades. If anything, the pilot is a provocateur attempting to force regulatory action at a time when FAA had not quite caught up with DJI.
Love this channel. Never flew a drone but I'm an aviation enthusiast.. and that with mounted audio/video on something that small you can maneuver easily is very cool. How far can you take say a reasonably-priced drone at the max from the controller?
Also it goes without saying I think to most anyway, you don't keep cops 'accountable' when you don't even know the law as well as they do. How would you like if THEY were at your job keeping you accountable with cameras flying over you - or hell just some group of people you don't know? Don't give me the 'public servant' crap. It doesn't make them your slaves.
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Thanks for making drone pilots look like trolling idiots.
Cops are cool man!
the dislike button is for videos like that 😐
Broo u lucky u did not get arrested. If you was black perhaps you would have been shot by cops now.
@@EpicMazta settle down
This is why government will prohibit flying in cities one day. You will need permit to fly a drone. Mark my words
already happening in the uk
Alen AxP technically there are laws where you have to fly at a certain altitude like that second to last video said. They were doing stuff that isn't allowed and they knew it, that's why they tried avoiding the conversations with the old "the drones battery is dead" trick
Keith Appleby, The UK is a fascist shithole. Many fascist infringements of people's rights that are no problem in the UK will be quickly shot down by US courts.
Stupid provocation.
Alen AxP Someone recorded a Panthers game at Bank of America Stadium once. It was literally right over my head. It was night and I could see the lights on it.
respect the law and fly with caution. Dont ruin a good thing..... peace.
flyingtigre Saaah dude
Completely agree, a few people fuck it for everyone with their need to be smart arses.
Fuck the law.
flyingtigre no everybody should fly their drones and monitor and follow everything on squad car and police officer out there 24/7 because without them a lot of innocent people would get murdered in case we go cold because of no evidence so get the fuck out of here with that idea fucking liberal
Kenneth Oreagan Moron.
And this guys is the exact reason why this hobby is getting a bad reputation...plz guys don't give this cool hobby a bad name
Well the part where they are following the police car
xX FaTeForce Xx it was epic I will do the same with my drone :)
Xander FPV in other words harassed them cops by flying them drones do your own surveillance fuck them we the people rule this the country not van we pay them to suck it
Xander FPV flying drones to annoy and spy on others is a hobby? 😯
Exactly
11:54 Look at his shirt “I REC cops😂😂
These people are gonna cause heavier restrictions on rc aviation
Already happening bud
Cop: Is that your phone?
Me: Yeah
Cop: Are you recording right now?
Me: uh No, I'm Catching Pokemons
LMAO. BEST comment on UA-cam EVER!!!
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All these people purposely pissing cops off with drone is why the regulations on them is going to be so strict in the future!
Yup
Ruins it for all of us who use drone to make our youtube content!
Thank god that doesnt happen with other things like regular cameras and gun.... oh wait.
Agree with you E.R. Ppl constantly pushing the envelope in this fashion is why we get new ignorant laws and regulations. It hurts us all.
+Ernest Roberts And it destroys some peoples hobby.
now i can kinda see why people dont want drones around...
thanks for not letting us have nice things.
Rampster27 now that the tech is out, if someone really wants to fly they can just build one
Yeah because you want to be mr.observeyer dude or something
Intentionally filming in a suspicious manner to encourage a confrontation, and trying to mess with cops for your personal enjoyment to show how smart (alec) you are.... makes it hard for the rest of us trying to do this for a living.
John K Alec who? This guy needs his ass kicked by somebody
"Suspicious" is a matter of perspective and you're entitled to your opinions but you are NOT entitled to ask questions of someone who has NOT committed any crime. Get over yourself. You are Law Enforcement and have NO RIGHT to confront anyone who hasn't broken a law.
Galan Fink fair enough. I wrote that right after finding out that laws have been passed that prevent me from doing what I love to do, which is fly model aircraft. Watching people act childish after flying like an asshole makes me wonder how many of these people are actually hobbyists, or if they acquired a drone and feel like they can push buttons because “it’s not me doing it, it’s the flying robot man.” It’s these non-hobbyists who disrespected and pissed people off to the point that now us guys who have been in the hobby for 25+ years are heavily restricted to the point where 90% of our aircraft are now grounded. I care about the rights we have as Americans, (even the right to remain silent) but now that we’re limited to small toy sized aircraft, all these guys who just HAD to push the boundaries and push buttons for a laugh are now happily on to the next thing to stifle their boredom..unaffected by the consequences. It’s always some asshole who is after a cheap thrill, not thinking of anyone else but themselves, who ends up ruining a good thing for the rest of us. He wasn’t breaking any laws in the video, but due to that shit, if he tried the same thing today, he’d be breaking laws. So, back then he didn’t have to give his name for what he was doing. Today he’d have to give his name, and it would be grounds for prosecution. I’d say he didn’t choose his battle wisely, but he’s probably happy hanging that phantom from his garage rafters and playing video games instead.
stupid shit face there is no crime here is perfectly legal what they doing , the cops are restricting your shitty little hobby with no legal bond. you attacking your own hobby shit ass,
@@peterrod5239 Based on your grammar, grade school insults and immediate jump to anger, you know UA-cam has an age restriction of 13 years old right?
I love how the officer is so chill that he actually got an offer to try the drone out. This is what I like to see in officers.
4:40 that sgt is cool as hell and loved how he apologizes that's true work
Young idiot got schooled lmao
He knows his shit and saw the guy recording wasn't being a *total* ass
try to send a drone in area 51
no
No
No
i tried and i end up in prison for year
no
i think fling a drone over a police car parking lot thats BEHIND A CLOSED FENCE is a little bit too intrusive
Lazarus Magellan exactly I mean I understand that your following the law but please, just because a cop ask you to stop flying it above their facility you say no but if someone asked you to stop flying it above their house then u would probably say sure
I mean the cop in that one clip thought he needed his if but then when the sergeant told him to stop the other person didn’t even bother to thank him he just got pissy at him too
Maybe but the satellites do it from space? What's the real difference. If a private citizen with money launched there own satellites and basically had a 24 hour life feed of that parking lot from space how would that be different beside the obvious cost difference. It is because they know it's happening? Or that it can be done by anyone? What's the real issue? What if he walked across the street and films from the top of a building? Are they say the light reflecting off there restricted access space is owned by them?? Are birds in violation when they fly over? Obviously these are extreme arguments but still just because someone can see over a dense doesn't mean they are breaking the law
Doesn't that right cover private citizens right to privacy. Police Officers have a job with no expectancy of privacy - they are PUBLIC servants. They can and should not expect privacy. The people's eyes are what keeps them from committing more crimes than they do.
Lazarus Magellan yeah, I understand, because filming is usually off limits because you can’t walk in with a camera. So drones shouldn’t be different
I am a recreational flyer and I live in a rural area in NW Pa. 95% of my flights are out of my yard. An incident occurred on September 3, 2023 and the PA State police now have my Air 2S. I was filming a hyper lapse video of the sunset when I received a critical battery error (my own stupidity) and the drone made an emergency landing about 400 meters from home. I could see that it had landed on a neighbors property and waited until the next morning to go there and ask permission to search. When I did they told me that they had found it and called the police who came and took the drone. I was happy to hear that it was found and figured that all I needed to do was call, explain what happened, and go retrieve it from them. I made that call on September 4 and was told that the officer involved would have to call me back. I waited a few days without hearing a word then he finally contacted me. He informed me that I wouldn't be getting the drone back soon if at all because there had been other complaints, about drone flyers in my neighborhood. I explained that I could easily prove that there was no malicious intent on my part by showing him the flight logs. I also told him that everything I filmed would be on the memory card in the drone and, if he removed the battery, he would find a sticker with my name, address and phone number on it. He didn't want to hear that though and was very arrogant and downright rude when he told me that he was gathering everyone in the area who had complained and they were taking me to court. When I inquired about a timeline he said that he couldn't even start the 'investigation' until he gets off of 3rd shift. Its been a month and he still has not started the investigation. Since then I've done some research and found that civil forfeiture laws exist that allow them to keep property indefinitely even if there is never an arrest.
UPDATE
I received a call from Trooper Lewis of the PSP today (12/10/23) and he informed me that he would be filing 'unlawful use of an unmanned aircraft ' and also 'disorderly conduct ' charges against me. The disorderly conduct charge really blows my mind. When I asked him about it he said it was because 2 other officers had visited me with warnings. Those officers never issued any warning either written or verbal. Unfortunately with my wife battling breast cancer and heart problems and with both of us being retired on a fixed income the money won't be there to hire a lawyer and fight this and my income will keep me from getting legal assistance.
I hope everything works out for you and your wife. This story made me very sad😢.
@@sonofadog8691 ... thank you, my wife is doing well after suffering a heart attack the day after Christmas. She had a quadruple bypass on Jan 2 but has been recovering nicely since. I was officially charged with 4 counts of 'unlawful use of a 'MANNED' aircraft (yes I said manned) to conduct surveillance and 1 count of disorderly conduct/physical. I had a pre-lim on Jan 29 but the judge issued a continuance because one of the so called victims has covid and also they forgot to subpoena the second cop. I remain frustrated because I still can not get anyone to consider my flight records. This would have proved my innocence and stopped this waste of time and taxpayers dollars from the start.
"I DON'T CARE WHAT THE SUPREME COURT-"
*wait... wait... hold on*
Me neither, they just cut Oklahoma in half.
That's actually not an uncommon opinion with police.
Right....
wow that cop that came and told the others they were wrong was a stand up dude, not only did he correct them but appologize as well
Yeah idk why the guy with the camera kept being a dick to him too, the sergeant was very professional
people make cops jobs so hard
carz club, In many cases, the stupidity of police makes the job of police hard. Let's face it, these morons are not rocket scientists. If they couldn't get a job as a cop many of them would be employed as a pet rock.
Chris Arnold I bet you are fun at party’s
Lol what? Fuck cops.
People are idiots.
Cops make their own jobs hard when they are ignorant of the law and try to make shit up as they go along.
4:06 so you learned something today that's good lmaooooooo wow that's jokes
“So you learned something today” you know he was probably thinking about that for a whole week lmao
People, PLEASE, when a cop approaches you respectfully and kindly, it is so important that we return that respect and kindness. It IS possible to exercise your rights and even practice peaceful protest and decline to show ID or provide your name (if you are not suspect of a crime) while remaining kind and respectful to the officer. And if one cop should happen to defend and protect your rights, or stop another cop from harassing you, it is in your best interest to say “Thank you”. These moments are rare, so they must be handled properly. It is in these moments that we have an opportunity to acknowledge and foster the human connection. When people are kind to each other it establishes a bond. If you act like a dick, or self righteous when a cop is being compassionate, you fuck it up for everyone else by not welcoming and seeding that bond. To all cops and to all public citizens: please be kind to each other and welcome and appreciate that kindness when it is presented to you.
Of course, some cops will not always be so kind, and will likely try to intimidate and exercise their assumed control over you, especially if you are acting superior, and often even if you are not. It is natural to be defensive in this situation. But it is more important to be 100% confident, direct and professional. The only way to do that effectively is to educate yourself, and decide for yourself ahead of time how much your freedom means to you. Freedom does not mean being free. It means being free to consider the consequences of your actions and choose which path you will take from the options available to you. If you choose to stand your ground because you have the right to do so, you must be prepared to be arrested (even if it is unlawful) for resisting, or non compliance, or preventing an officer to do their job or whatever they want to claim. If you resist, then in your mind accept that you have chosen to endure the consequences. Keep calm. And dont say anything. But be proactive before you get in that situation, by educating yourself now. Be the change.
When a 'cop' (respect?) approaches you, they do not have authority to interrupt you as a pilot. By doing so, they are violating Federal Law in that they are interfering with a pilot during a flight. Tell them NOT to disrupt you while flying and wait until you land if they have any questions. The FAA has severe penalties for ANYONE who intentionally interferes with the operation of aircraft (manned or unmanned).
There is no reason FOR a cop to approach me. I don't talk to strangers and they are some of the strangest people I've met.
fuck the cops , you kidding! you make it sound like cops are here to be your friend so don't fuck it up.. what! lol
@@galanfink4028bruh it's a fucking drone quit being so dramatic 😂 you don't need a pilot license for it so it's not like anyone is more than just inconvenienced at worst.
I hate those people that do this to cops for no reason
Bull Shit,
Some of it is cringeworthy, but there is a point to be learned from this. Police routinely ask for more information than they are entitled to as a matter of policy. Secondly, they routinely lie to citizens about what the laws are. We all just sheepishly do whatever they say or go along with everything they set up thinking we have to. I have no interest in messing with them proactively, but it is interesting to see how often they BS us and how much they demand that they have no basis in the law to demand.
I wouldn't hate, I'd appreciate. Especially if I was the one pulled over. If I were the cop? Fuck, too bad!
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Ne0nB3at I love people who surveillance cops with their drones inspired me to do it and I'm going to
Well no wonder people have such a false attitude towards drones. The GOOD people fly them as a hobby or for photography like myself. THESE guys on the other hand screw with people and get themselves in trouble.
My apologies for my comment, I had only watched the first clip after writing it. I was directing my comment towards the ones that mess with people and pull pranks on others.
+Itz MitchMitch Still, they are flying it by police property just to get a reaction
+Brendan Schafer that's what I'm saying. People like them are making the rest of us hobbyists look bad and are putting a bad name on us
It's not against the law
+Dean Mraz Yeah I was wondering the same. Instead of enjoying your day, ya gotta go out and fux w the fuzz? fuck that
That Sgt is the way ALL cops should be!
Kudos
guy was being a prick with the seargeant too.
+Rickola G Yeah he's clearly one of them who's looking for confrontation for youtube views. A few videos are the same, what's the point in antagonising people just because you legally can?
@Rickola G That's the point, even though the dude was a dick the sgt kept his cool and deescalated the situation
yes hes nicer
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Cop sounded like he was going to cry hahahahaha
Why go and antagonise the police? Just going to speed up not being allowed to fly anywhere but your back garden ffs!
Why do people have to make officers jobs difficult? Just screwing with them?
Idiots....pure and simple
Agreed, These folks really need something productive to do, like try and be a positive in society vs the negative that they are now.
yeah by doing nothing illegal and having police confront you is harassment....your a moron
why do officer need to harass innocent people? oh that's right they don't.. they should probably find something better to do with their time like catch actual criminals, but fuck me right?
+TheLippspa It's not about doing anything illegal, it's about waisting police time. Clearly some of the people in the clip were trying to instigate them into an argument. They need to get a life pure and simple.
Just be nice to the cops man your just using your rights the wrong way don't put it over the police department
right now you can't even fly around dense population..
I just don't understand why you have to fly above the police, if you know they don't like it and there is so much space to fly, why do you have to fly above police?
Isn't that just asking for these reactions?
They're just fucktards with nothing better to do than to provoke the police, which entirely gets the them nowhere. There's absolutely no point 😂
They try and bait the police into doing something. Hints why they always record
Who are you talking to? XD
+Tyler lee just because all you see is recorded footage doesn't mean all of these idiots record....
A lot of them do.
I just want to point out: Where I live, in Germany, it is strictly forbidden to fly over government or state facilities or to fly over a residential property, regardless of whether you are filming or not.
And if you do record people on their private property, you may have to delete the video, but you definitely mustn't upload it to the internet.
Must really be tough for aircraft to fly around all those state and federal buildings when at 30,000 feet. If I were to tell you how little you know about aircraft, would you feel offended?
You don't know what freedom is either... you're learning.
@@galanfink4028 Gtfo of here. This guy is talking about his experience in Germany and you're here to just talk shit?
@@galanfink4028 you are so dumb the German Guy is Just talking about Drone flying and you are talking Shit about airplanes
@@galanfink4028 stfu stupid fuck
"That's the law."
Cop : "NUH UHHHHH"
Officers don't have to be rude more like citizens don't have to be rude
Turtle Nation it’s called mutual respect and civility. Some peoples parents failed them as children so they don’t have any.
You left one of the only intelligent replies . Thank you
Well I haven't watched much of the video yet. In the first video however. The cop was in the wrong.
If a cop ever asks what you're doing with you're camera phone next to an important structure, just say you're catching Pokemon
Nice idea!
4:02 that cop was fuming he is so butt hurt right now. the only thing standing between you and a coma is his supervisor and your camera.
Yeah, great cop right there. Gets angry and violent when proven to be in the wrong.
but he's a good cop, when the sergeant said it was okay, he admitted he was wrong.. any other us police would shot him to death..
BruceWayne: Rich ,Have Drones
Cop: Give me Your Identification
BruceWayne: " I'm Batman"
That cop shows how dodgy cops usually are - he specifically said he doesn't care about legal rulings, just his own idiotic demands
people are such a$$'s to cops...
lol, some cops are pigs
People have reason to be upset with cops. But baiting them is just dumb
People are such asses to everyone who would like to still be able to do their hobby.
raspoutin yes. That’s the problem. It’s like threatening someone with a gun before asking him if guns should be illegal.
Samuel Gee cut it out dude
Thanks for making droning a pain for the rest of us.
"I don't care what the Supreme Court says"
2:08 to be honest i would have a little bit of trouble taking someone serious with an hat like that lmao
Henry the rc car evolved 😂
Keeping the police accountable? Accountable for parking their cars? Good work citizen, lol.
*in my brain*
*Thomas theme playing*
on the note cops don't have to be rude, really civilians don't have to be so sensitive and winey. understand officer have alot to handle daily, take risk regular people avoid, and never know if someone is gonna turn on them or be polite. remember that 90% of them just want address the problem, and leave. being short with you isn't a reason to be jerks.
and also no one like to be micro managed by people who don't actually understand their job. so before you "hold them accountable" consider who you are to do so and who's holding you accountable.
10/10 comment. If you are just skimming by this comment then STOP and read it :D
I do apologize for my phone taking the wheel their and making some minor errors.
+TheBo0mer yeah and it's real easy to say the cop was wrong when the video only shows half the story. sure they're are bad cops. but if we can spout noallmuslims then it stand to reason, more so, notallcops.
again, who are you to decide whether they are in the wrong or not when you don't know anything about them.
again, useing a cops short demeanor as reason to be hateful is an excuse. calling a legitimate reason for being brief and excuse is blatantly ignorant.
how about turning the other cheek and killing them with kindness. if your so easily provoked how can you expect an officer not meet you with contemt
+TheBo0mer well first of all, you don't seem to understand speak generally or hypothetically. however you are driving home the overly sensitive part.
frankly "retort" is a cop-out and no pun intended. it just a tedious form of saying "whatever, you're not worth my time, or I'm better than this"
"are you guys growing something illegal back there"
Lol priceless
The law have changed. You can’t fly drones around places now where there are people that include park and municipal buildings which happen to have people.
Got to love the sargent in the second clip
Yeah, he handled the asshole with a drone in a nice manner.
GREAT Sargent! You should have commended him on a great job that we hope to see more of, rather advise him what else he needs to do. We need to also highlight great jobs done by good cops doing it right. This cop was AWESOME!
I dont see how it can be legal to fly a drone over a police complex. (9:20)
Adriaan Cilliers airplanes can fly over and you can film public property but you can only not fly above people according to faa regulations
Adriaan Cilliers just as legal as it is to walk onto one... what kinda nonsense have you been reading?
It’s not that it’s illegal it’s an invasion of privacy no one even your neighbor wouldnt want you hovering over there house filming! People like this are doing on purpose to cause a confrontation with police for no reason!
Mr. Rage Police stations are PUBLIC!!!!🤦🏽♂️
@@srtjackson6716 absolutely correct. The facility is public property paid for by tax dollars just as the salaries of those public servants are. Unless it is deemed BY THE FAA or some Military Facility as a NFZ (No Fly Zone)... you have every right to fly over AND film.
4:00 I love it! "Di--Du--da--de-dee-der,..yeah, I was wrong."
In stead of "so you were wrong?" He should've said "sorry about that, officer, have a good day" or something a bit more respectful lol
The guy shouldn't be able to fly above the police station
They could easily have a bomb on the drone
Adam FromFin ŹD
Ja Ko have you ever used or seen a drone, most drones carry a max of 3 pounds, not enough for a bomb
Ja Ko yeah and I could walk into a police station with a bomb in a backpack. Only difference is the backpack can actually carry a bomb.
Ja Ko he should be able to, but he’s just being an ass about it. His footage was garbage. He’s just trying to start trouble and be a dick. Which is why he’s been there several times with that same shit ass footage of the station.
that Sherrifs respectful bless him
4:02 Guy: sooooo you were wrong?
Cop:huuuuhhhh? LMAFAOOO😂😂😂😂
"Are you doing something illegal back there?" LOL
4:10 So you learned something that’s good😂😂
Some cops have a big heart :)
Sometimes you have to cut them open to find out tho. But this kills the Donut-destroyer.
Most do
good cops don't get videos
People like this are the reason we have so much regulation on drone piloting
God I hate people who make people's jobs harder than they already are....smartasses....
This is awesome I'm a new sub I freaking love this
Ive been flying drones for about 15 yrs. now and had one time talked to by an officer @ a park in O.C. But this guy hovering over P.D is totally illegal, hes lucky they didnt reposes his property. All I can say Just respect rules and under 450 ft law so that we all can drone Freely and less hassle for all of us. Thanks
Good observation I am drone pilot I agree
So some of those cops on that second video admitted that they do things that aren't even unlawful. Aren't cops there to protect the law not make their own laws that serve their purpose?
I love how he asked then if they were growing!
Sulfen
They like, naw that shit's tedious, we just steal the drugs and resell them.
I like the guys hat when he is speaking how he has it strapped to the back of his head lel
thats how they wear them
LuckyLegionN7 lol
GameStep056 he looks fucking mental
DUH, IT SUPPOSED TO BE, SHM
Thing is, for most of these, it is mostly the fliers fault. They could be nicer and/or cooperate.
So you learned something today 😂
The guy in the second clip is strait savage
8:12 that cop seemed genuinely curious about the drone and this guys like " hes not allowed to ask questions "
I hope the cops win.
me too, the guy is an idiot
good luck with that theory, but it's nice for everyone to have a dream, no matter how mentally challenged they are.
Most of these guys are assholes, but most drone owners don't do stuff like this; I just hope there aren't any stupid regulations or bans, because it is a fun hobby.
I keep getting the cops called and my parents have to explain why i'm flying in a public drone field XD
The second guy is a level 100 master troll😂🔥🔥🔥👏
this Is why we need designated RC parks
fsx polit guy there are parks like that.
connor etchells what for Air and land and where?
Quite a lot of places just search for it in your local area. I know certain parks around my area of areas where rc places will be around, mostly because it's an unused area anyways. Been flying for years there. Most lakes are also unused in my local area is rc boating is fine. Rc cars we just go to beaches and other unused places. e.g parks.
connor etchells Okay cheers,I will have a look now.
Those would be nice, probably be arrested for pedophilia if you fly one at the park. Cops are, and should be record-able figures 24-7.
Thanks to the guys in this video (not all) who are ruining this hobby.
not totally the ones where the cop is just being curious where nice its the first and last one that actual ruin it o and the second one ofcourse the last one and second one where really disrespectfull flying over private property
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Drone Compilations go with the drone to area 51
Oliver Paterson what if the guards Catch it will they break it?
Darkness I think so
4:30 Major props to the supervising officer. That was talking to the guy thru the fence. That is a man that is 100% secure in who he is, this is how real men should treat each other. He is a classy guy! I like his style!
4:03 the look of taking a L😂😂😂😂
That was nice of the sergeant to come out and fix Robocop over there who was like. "I literally don't care about the law, you have to listen to ME!" Lol.
this was so lame i thought by the title cops would be chasing drones are something big waste of time i watched the whole video waiting for something cool to happen but nope it was just police talking
what was the drone at the 40s mark, it goes Frick. fast and has a nice camera
Fricken*
Nicholas Gabaldon idk, I think the Solo. Maybe. Not 100% sure.
Hmmm
That lad one say you need give me your name then look the law then 😂
I like how cops are curious about other people’s hobbies
How far can these things can go
+kim pirihi Mine goes as far as 2km but I've never gone as far as 1km as I like to keep it in my line of sight.
Drone Compilations Is it similar to the one shown, and is it preprogrammed to return back to you or are you doomed to loose it after 2 clicks
This is the exact drone I have Phantom 3 Advanced, goo.gl/t8EYCC Lightbridge technology allows Live HD streaming to your FPV at 2km
kim pirihi o
** How far **
7.38 “offering the DJI remote” dji cameras are stabilized
Lemme help u
7:38
And i Just realized im replying 2 years later in 2021
@@lolsaw14 lmao
I hope someone breaks into your house and steels your drone and you call the cops! Give them a break, I don't envy that job at all. While you are making UA-cam videos, they are protecting the public.
I hope someone breaks into your house and make you shut the fuck up :)
+Jordan Pailma makes
+Jordan Pailma whoa, we got a tough guy here.
+woohunter1 its you!
I fully support police don't know the law at all
"So, you were wrong ?" LoL😅😂
I liked that really calm cop who was just questiong things about the drone we need more of them around
As far as I'm aware, In most states it's illegal to film or photograph government buildings.
You are unaware then... ANY BUILDING within site can be photographed and or filmed so long as you can see it from public access. You may not photograph it from their property but if you can see it from the sidewalk, you sure as hell can photograph it.
why would you mess with a policeman?!?!?!?!?
I'm right!!!
I support the drone industry n safe flying. Yet, flying over PDs facilities n HQs isn't free flying imho. Along with flying responsibility comes with common sense n could endanger folks.
As what would be the result if some nut job plans a attack upon the filming of PDs n daily use there of. Come on guys, please respect people regardless if they have a badge. As this specific gentleman n his actions are what has brought a unfavorable impact upon all rc n drone flyers alike. Freedom of use should come with common sense folks. Ty
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Zeioux Mrt
Non as tu?
Attitudes like yours will make laws change.
Try being kind to others.
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And you wonder why all the regulations and restrictions we have these days
We need the regs. 10:40 flying over pedestrians (including a cop) and moving vehicles (looks like pilot overshoots sidewalk and drifts over street traffic) with exposed blades. If anything, the pilot is a provocateur attempting to force regulatory action at a time when FAA had not quite caught up with DJI.
popo felling salty
Love this channel. Never flew a drone but I'm an aviation enthusiast.. and that with mounted audio/video on something that small you can maneuver easily is very cool. How far can you take say a reasonably-priced drone at the max from the controller?
Also it goes without saying I think to most anyway, you don't keep cops 'accountable' when you don't even know the law as well as they do. How would you like if THEY were at your job keeping you accountable with cameras flying over you - or hell just some group of people you don't know? Don't give me the 'public servant' crap. It doesn't make them your slaves.
Totally wrong flying in towns and park's with people near by and trying to confront the police only makes it worse for everyone else .
I love that officer that actually understands
LMFAO these people are just being nuisances. I kinda feel bad for these cops.
Honestly the last two people flying the drones were all violating the law
That Sargent was professional and that officer asking questions seemed truly interested in it.
Retreat retreat!