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Fucking drones!

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TheGruffaloMother · 17/09/2016 21:10

Surely IANBU to think that nobody should be flying a drone so close to my windows that it gets stuck in my tree right outside? And that if they have, the fully grown man who did it shouldn't tell his son (sounded about 11) to climb over my 6ft fence and climb up my tree to get it?! And stand on the other side of the fence silently while I'm asking his son what he's playing at? I thought I was being robbed!

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Bailey101 · 17/09/2016 21:15

Cheeky fecker!! I'd have been up that tree first, and telling them they can collect it from the police station!

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SleepDeprivedAndCranky · 17/09/2016 21:15

I thought there were laws about using drones in residential areas?

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TheGruffaloMother · 17/09/2016 21:23

Are there really Sleep? A few people round here seem to have them but this is the first time I've known one to actually be flown into my garden. I absolutely hate the things!

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TheGruffaloMother · 17/09/2016 21:24

If you'd seen me trying to hang the bird feeder last week Bailey, you'd completely get why there was no chance of overtaking the kid asnd getting it first. I'm not exactly nimble! Grin

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John4703 · 17/09/2016 21:27

Nothing wrong with a drone used properly I really, really, want one but can't afford to buy a decent one so I can't have one. If the kid was in your tree shout really loud at him that if he damages your tree he will have to pay for the damage. With luck he will shit himself as he falls out of the tree.

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Buzzardbird · 17/09/2016 21:27
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TheGruffaloMother · 17/09/2016 21:32

I felt bad for the lad in the end John. He had clearly been told nobody would see and expected his dad to pipe up. I only even realised his dad was actually stood on the other side of the fence when the lad struggled to get down and the dad said he'd manage it rather than show his face.

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TheGruffaloMother · 17/09/2016 21:35

Thanks for the link Buzzard.

I wonder if this bit...

However, you must avoid flying it within 150 metres of a congested area and 50 metres of a person, vessel, vehicle or structure not under the control of the pilot.

...means I'm allowed to take the pressure washer to it if it happens again!

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Buzzardbird · 17/09/2016 21:44

If you just so happened to be washing the moss off your tree, it wouldn't be your fault if something was in the way. Wink

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TheGruffaloMother · 17/09/2016 21:52

I like your thinking Grin probably not best to twat the thing with a heavy rolling pin then? Far less reason to be waving that about in the tree!

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edwinbear · 17/09/2016 21:57

DH handed over the controls of ds's (7) last weekend, to dd (4) who promptly flew it over the neighbours fence, never to be seen again. I will add this wasn't a real drone as it didn't have a camera. They are tricky little buggers to control from what I witnessed. After I went batshit at DH for allowing dd to pilot, he and ds had to knocking on all the neighbors doors to see if it could be found. It couldn't.

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Buzzardbird · 17/09/2016 21:57

It depends whether you believed it was a murder of crows attacking you.

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TheGruffaloMother · 17/09/2016 22:08

I did Buzzard. There were definitely aggressive crows involved. [Solemn face]

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Buzzardbird · 17/09/2016 22:19

Practice your DM face OP.

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TheGruffaloMother · 17/09/2016 22:23

Ooh, do I get to point to something? A broken branch maybe? Or hold up drone remnants? I have a good DM face at rest so this may be my calling.

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