Wife asked me about a local state office candidate today.
I researched a bit about him, He is a small local village mayor.
Here is a link that popped up on his local work in office.
I did just send the contact a question about the "OVER" 400 foot rule.
I asked should I follow the LEGAL FAA recommendations to fly under 400 foot
or
the not so legal rules to fly above 400'
looking forward to an answer as this mayor wants to move up to state level office.
got to love these guys that feel the need to save the world from ......
MCDONALD, Ohio -
Village leaders in McDonald are taking a stand against drones.
Council gave their final reading of a three read process of a drone regulation that would ban the unmanned flying machines.
According to Mayor Glenn Holmes, the village will not be banning drones, but will be monitoring their use.
“Technology is ahead of ordinance legislation. Our job is to keep the peace and safety of our residents,” said Holmes.
Holmes says those who want to use drones must be familiar with specific guidelines.
The ordinance states drones are prohibited from flying over crowds, must establish a direct line and must be flown higher than 400 feet.
The bill will go into effect sometime in December.
Drones were also banned at the Canfield Fairgrounds and Liberty Schools banned the machines during football games.