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Melvoid
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Well, I'm sure there are plenty of times when some "operator" buzzed the beaches, buzzed wildlife... general nuisance. That's why these rules happened in the first place, because there are always people who can't behave themselves with their toys. And for that, we all have to suffer.I don’t think I have to prove drones are loud, anybody who has flown one can verify that fact. The main complaint is the noise. Beyond that there are concerns over keeping the beauty of the park. In some cases, their use has resulted in noise and nuisance complaints from park visitors, park visitor safety concerns, and one documented incident in which park wildlife were harassed. Small drones have crashed in geysers in Yellowstone National Park, attempted to land on the features of Mount Rushmore National Memorial and been lost over the edge of the Grand Canyon. The National Park Service embraces many activities in national parks because they enhance visitor experiences with the iconic natural, historic and cultural landscapes in our care. Also, you can’t blare your radio at a park or drive your car anywhere you want through it. All of those rules are specifically designed to maintain the peaceful tranquility of national parks.