Workingman wrote:As for the media's indignant condemnation of the police for arresting an 'innocent' man and woman, words almost fail me. Had the police not acted and it later turned out that the couple were the culprits there would have been hell to pay. And let us never forget that it was the media who published photos of the couple, gave details of where they lived, and then 'named and shamed' them.
Journalists then wonder why they are held with such contempt.
Indeed, that couple say they felt "violated". Well I have a few choice words for them. Just how "violated" would they have felt if a drone had crashed their flight on take off? Take off is more vulnerable than landing as the aircraft is hardly in the air and desperately needs the power of the engines to claw for flight. They are at the wrong angle to glide, the wrong height to do much about fixing the angle. In short they are incredibly vulnerable.
Recently I picked up my motorcycles from City airport. Because I had to use a trailer and because of where the bike parking is, I had to do this after midnight to ensure I didn't block the traffic. The security guy who came to check that I was not stealing the bikes actually apologised to me. I told him not to, that I was glad that he was checking and that I rely on that security. Of course I came armed with keys and V5 documentation, but, still, they should be checking even if it says that the bikes are left at the owners own risk.
My son said this quite succinctly. "You told us to fight knife crime because of the number of deaths. We analysed the demographics and deduced that 90% of the problem was in one particular group. We went after that group and you called us racists. F. You. You are on your own!".
Quite!