I suppose you are American from your other posts. Now my question is...Would you dare doing the same in Times Square? I'm the kind of person that when traveling abroad tries to respect local regulations...Call yourself lucky because the actual Italian law states "Con la riformulazione del regolamento quindi, si applicheranno le sanzioni rispettivamente degli articoli 1216 cod nav, che punisce chi vola con un SAPR privo di documenti con l’arresto fino a un anno o oltre mille euro di ammenda, quelle dell’articolo 1228, con l’ arresto fino a sei mesi e 516 euro di ammenda a chi vola in città, e con l’articolo 1231, che prevede arresto fino a tre mesi o 206 euro di ammenda per chi viola le norme di sicurezza." If you need a translation for that it means you could have got from 6 months to 1 year jail. Does your footage worth it ? Not at all, and that's a fact not an opinion. Another irresponsible tourist 2 weeks ago crashed a phantom in central S. Marco Square, always in Venice. For everyone's sake and safety just stop playing S. Spielberg and apply the rules of the place you are traveling in. That is not brave, that is just an irresponsible and childish acting. And FYI if you crash the drone on someone's head in a situation like this say goodbye to your liability insurance (they won't cover your back) and get ready to sell your house. Just sayin.
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