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Interesting. But why is this in a politics community? I don't see any relation to politics.
It was a government plane with laws around it and he was prosecuted. This about drone laws and a follow up.
ETA: Feel free to downvote if you don't think it belongs.
This particular article doesn't mention that this was a Canadian government plane and an international incident. I think that qualifies.
I had no idea about the Canadian part: https://globalnews.ca/news/10991822/la-wildfires-drone-pilot-canadian-aircraft-damage-guilty/
The same Canadians the US government wants to apply tariffs to? That's not very chill of you, dudes.
Yeah not all politics is about who we're being told to hate
I was just wondering if I missed something. (Like if the guy was a politician or something.)