“@WSJ: There's a ban on flying drones in Washington DC But people do it anyway: http://on.wsj.com/1C85Rs4 pic.twitter.com/j8aCJDW04l”
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“@WSJ: There's a ban on flying drones in Washington DC But people do it anyway: http://on.wsj.com/1C85Rs4 pic.twitter.com/j8aCJDW04l”
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@wsj This is not a video as WSJ states.Also it is true you cannot do anything ever & the consequences make it not worth your time or effort
@WSJ they've ALREADY banned them? Jesus!! Can't do anything ever!
Bans rarely work. Laws should be written to maximize our freedoms, not hinder them. @WSJ
@MKGilmour1 You don't have the freedom to hit and run or fly a plane without notifying flight towers. It common sense and keeping the law.
@JordanKorah Do you think that a ban on all drones is necessary to stop those things from happening? Law should be minimally restrictive.
@MKGilmour1 Just jail those who breaks the WH air space.
@WSJ Come on guys, laws were made to be broken.
@WSJ Considering what happened at the WH, FAA regulation is required for drone flight with strict penalties for non-compliance. #droneflight
@harrygaydosz @WSJ True but there has to be serious penalties for breaking regulations especially those that can impact national security.
@WSJ @AthertonKD Huh. Kind of like guns, then?
@WSJ flying drones is here to stay
@WSJ So does that mean that other bans across the nation should be ignored?
@WSJ @AthertonKD Drones! Worse than Benghazi! Thanks Obama!
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