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  1. Yeah it’s legal to film at a police station and what not but honestly if you’re doing that you’re 100% just looking for trouble and you deserve everything that follows remember the days when somebody couldn’t pull out a camera when they were getting their ass beat those were the days I wish we could go back to

  2. Alk these idiots being arrogant, provoking the cops by taking advantage of a blurry law… Big thrill of their lives! Poor guys…

  3. Is stupid flying like that so know government is making regulations for drones so I pilot drone and I don’t break laws stop doing that do not flight over police stations

  4. This is Old and potentially misleading information. sUAS regulations in USA now strictly prohibit some of the activities depicted here. Get a license, and learn the regs. You can still fly, just do it safely and in compliance with FAA.

  5. @13:20 …stupid cops don't even know the laws, let alone Policy and Stipulations.
    Public and Private Property have TWO separate sets of Laws and guidelines. Beyond that gate is STILL Public Property… beyond Your Home Gate is Private Property.

    Armed THUGS with Tin Stars are the Most Violent and Ignorant Gangs in the USA… Folks, I present to you "The Blue Klux Klan".

  6. at 13:33 not allowed in park, public safety issue. fair enough. public parks in the uk are run by the city council, and an employee of that council would be the first to approach the drone pilots , not the police , as its a bye-law and not criminal law. unless the pilots are flying to drone dangerously near people. however, if he says ' public safety issue ' what about frisbees , kites , skateboarding , bicycles etc ?

  7. at 2:20 you are videotaping our state police facility for no apparent reason . I dont know the law in the usa , but in the uk , you can film anything that you can see ' from a public place' . There are certain limits , military buildings , some gov buildings in London , and schools. But filming a police station , from the public street is legal. They might not like it , and will probably come out of the building to question you , but you do not have to give them any info. If they believe you are committing a crime ( they quote anti terrorism in the UK ) and they decide to detain you , video it , on more than one device , and do not hand over any videoing equipment. Ask if you are being detained , if they say yes, there is your court case for unlawful arrest. Be polite , do not argue or raise your voice , you are in the right. maybe the law is different in the usa?

  8. It's always a contest, the cop that takes it personal who wants respect and wants to control everything, and then there's the relaxed freedom auditor who pretty much knows everything the cop doesn't know but the cop is still to proud and ignorant to give way to A LAW ABIDING CITIZEN!

  9. I’m not the biggest fan of bacon man, but that sgt was just being a genuinely nice dude. Could have cut him a little slack… just saying 😬

  10. 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

  11. 2:04 this is a situation where he would have to give his name because with a drone you could be scouting out and plotting a robbery or a killing or multiple other crimes and to insure that the police station stays safe the officer did the right thing asking who he was. The drone owner just makes himself seem more suspicious by not giving his name.

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