“On two occasions in a single week, surveillance drones operated from Florida’s Tyndall Air Force Base were destroyed in incidents that put the public at risk. This is one of many reasons why cities across the country should emulate the example set by Deer Trail, Colorado. The municipal government of that village of 540 people is considering a proposal under which it would issue a $100 reward to ‘any shooter who presents a valid hunting license and … identifiable parts’ of a federally operated drone. As Deer Trail resident Philip Steel explains: ‘We do not want drones in town. They fly in town, they get shot down.'”
http://prolibertate.us/index.php/drone-hunter-s-motto-the?blog=7
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