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Judge Slams Man with 14-Year Sentence for 'Lasing' Helicopter
A 26-year old California man learns "lasing" a helicopter is no joke after a federal judge sentenced him to 14-years in prison. (I take back what I said earlier about Kalifornia judges! It's a federal matter anyhow.) (allthingsaero.com) Más...Sort type: [Top] [Newest]
I have often opined that strongly law oriented squawk must NOT be discussed .This is an totally unsuitable platform for this .
So decide if persons fairly uniformed about law be encouraged to comment on Law ? If some of you want to delve into Law, please subscribe to one of the many many Law oriented portals.
Do not make a mockery of Law , Legal System and/or Lawyers, like Aviators won't like some one belittling flying profession !
I am sure that Mr. Zachary Colescott desires or desired the discussion on social aspect and general public danger. Not to convert FlightAware into LawAware !
So decide if persons fairly uniformed about law be encouraged to comment on Law ? If some of you want to delve into Law, please subscribe to one of the many many Law oriented portals.
Do not make a mockery of Law , Legal System and/or Lawyers, like Aviators won't like some one belittling flying profession !
I am sure that Mr. Zachary Colescott desires or desired the discussion on social aspect and general public danger. Not to convert FlightAware into LawAware !
Speaking of FlightAware/Lawaware - just a quick look at your photos, including an aircraft I fly - a quicker search thru google image shows you've been downloading other peoples photos. That's not very kool - especially for Mr. Law!!
Sample of one of your photos; http://flightaware.com/photos/view/896874-7f998b4744fb8f5b274c13dece5bed9b5682741b/aircraft/OKPIA/sort/votes/page/1
Where you got it from; http://igor113.livejournal.com/424695.html
Busted.
Sample of one of your photos; http://flightaware.com/photos/view/896874-7f998b4744fb8f5b274c13dece5bed9b5682741b/aircraft/OKPIA/sort/votes/page/1
Where you got it from; http://igor113.livejournal.com/424695.html
Busted.
Did I ever claim them to be mine ? Never !
Since there is no system or provision for declaring the source or 'copyright' how can any one or I give details ? The way we can give in cases of squawks submitted .
So try your mud slinging habit else where.
Since there is no system or provision for declaring the source or 'copyright' how can any one or I give details ? The way we can give in cases of squawks submitted .
So try your mud slinging habit else where.
Did I ever claim them to be mine ? Never !
Actually you did, when you download a photo - you do so on thie page; http://flightaware.com/photos/upload
It states; Please do not post photos you do not own - underneath it states License Agreement - click on it for photo policy at FlightAware;
It states; FlightAware Media License
Do not submit content you do not own (e.g., work belonging to someone else or that you found on the Internet).
PS; Ignorance of rulss or Ignorance of laws is no excuse. So by posting other peoples photos - yes you are saying they are yours, and it there not yours - you shouldn't be downloading.
In your legalese - feel free to spin this one :)
Actually you did, when you download a photo - you do so on thie page; http://flightaware.com/photos/upload
It states; Please do not post photos you do not own - underneath it states License Agreement - click on it for photo policy at FlightAware;
It states; FlightAware Media License
Do not submit content you do not own (e.g., work belonging to someone else or that you found on the Internet).
PS; Ignorance of rulss or Ignorance of laws is no excuse. So by posting other peoples photos - yes you are saying they are yours, and it there not yours - you shouldn't be downloading.
In your legalese - feel free to spin this one :)
Do you often get confused by "down" and "up"? I think that would be a serious handicap for someone claiming to be a pilot...
Downloaded from net - uploaded to FlightAware
I can assure you that any photo I have downloaded on either of my avatar's are 100 percent my own - my name is on it because the photos are mine.
It doesn't take a professed legal expert to do a google image check to find the original photographer/source - and from there fairly easy to find if you've violated copyright materials.
As you appear to have been a member of FlightAware for 3 years, the FlightAware downloading of photos appears to have changed over time - my guess due to people like yourself, downloading other peoples photos. ie; they've had to cover their but - kinda like your doing.
There is this other thing though, were legal experts - especially those that spout the world of law - ahh - with arrogance - nose in the air - better than you attitude - should be held to a higher degree.
Bottom line, Busted. hahaha
It doesn't take a professed legal expert to do a google image check to find the original photographer/source - and from there fairly easy to find if you've violated copyright materials.
As you appear to have been a member of FlightAware for 3 years, the FlightAware downloading of photos appears to have changed over time - my guess due to people like yourself, downloading other peoples photos. ie; they've had to cover their but - kinda like your doing.
There is this other thing though, were legal experts - especially those that spout the world of law - ahh - with arrogance - nose in the air - better than you attitude - should be held to a higher degree.
Bottom line, Busted. hahaha
Sorry, I just don't see the almost 4,000 supposed laser incidents in 2013. Of course any pilot that makes a bad landing can say something interfered with their eyesight. I think the Asiana pilots tried that one also. Should any laser be pointed at anyone for fun and kicks? Definitely No! That being said, I can only imagine it has become such a hot-button item because the majority of incidents have to do with law enforcement aircraft. The biggest problem in being "lit up" by a laser to me wouldn't be as much about my eyes as it would be knowing a bullet could be pointed my way. Thankfully this isn't a huge problem and, as many other posters have mentioned, we have much more serious and deadly issues that our court system should make "examples" of.