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Friday morning, during training exercises with the Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office Drone, something went wrong and it crashed into Lake Conroe. Divers from the Montgomery County Precinct 1 Dive Team spent much of the day searching the bottom of Lake Conroe for the almost $300,000 drone helicopter.

The drone which was purchased by Montgomery County in 2011 was almost entirely funded by Homeland Security Grants which were specifically designated for the purchase of drones.

The Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office selected the 29 pound 7 foot helicopter from Vanguard Industries of Spring, Texas.

Since its purchase, the drone has been used very little due to new FAA rules that stated drones must not weigh more than 25 pounds. The Shadow Hawk was 29.

When it was first unveiled in 2011 Congressman Brady was present.

Brady commended Sheriff Gage for his “aggressive enforcement of public safety in Montgomery County,” and said the Shadow Hawk was more evidence of that. The Congressman further pointed out that Montgomery County is one of the 25 fastest growing in the United States and is mostly unincorporated, giving Sheriff Gage responsibility for a huge area.

Brady said he saw a demonstration of the Shadow Hawk by Vanguard months ago and was impressed with its flexibility and cost effectiveness. According to Brady, the device costs about $40 per hour to operate, versus $500 per hour for a manned helicopter.

It was purchased to assist SWAT Teams in their operations. Many on scene Swat members go into a dangerous area essentially blind, not knowing what to expect or where. A drone can assist them in a building layout, where doors and windows are and any other possible obstacles or hiding places. With a jet engine it is not stealth like most think. Some describe it as a flying lawnmower. With the drone video feeds are available to the operator as is heat sensing equipment which would be helpful in not just these type operation but in search and rescue also.

Some organizations such as Equusearch have used drones since 2006 for search and rescue operations. In May of searchers spent many days looking for the little red haired child that vanished in Liberty County. One of the drones flew over a small pond and detected what looked like a blotch of red in close to the side of the green moss covered pond. Texas Rangers immediately ordered DPS helicopters to fly the pond to see if they came up with the same result. Having to fly much higher than the drone made it difficult until a Texas Ranger noticed the rotor wash was clearing the scum and ordered the helicopter to use a sweep motion to clear it. That was when they found little Devon. That find was one of more than a dozen finds with the drones since 2005.

In February the Federal Aviation Administration ordered EquuSearch to cease the use of their drones.

Last Monday Texas EquuSearch filed a lawsuit in a Washington, D.C., appeals court says there is no basis in law to prohibit the operation of model aircraft for humanitarian search and rescue activities.

The lawsuit says that Texas EquuSearch’s use of drones falls outside FAA restrictions that say model aircraft may not be operated “by persons or companies for business purposes.”

“This lawsuit seeks to confirm the right of organizations like Texas EquuSearch to use civilian drone technology for the benefit of our nation,” Brendan Schulman, an attorney for the group, said in a statement. “It is also incomprehensible, as a matter of policy and common sense, that the FAA would deem ‘illegal’ the use of a technology that can reunite missing people with their families, after decades of allowing the same technology to be used in the same way for recreational purposes.”

In Colorado drones are used for searching for lost hikers in the mountains.

Drones are used in Houston for business also. Don Hirsch, owner of JAM Aviation uses drones to shoot commercials for automobile dealerships by using aerial drone photography. In addition real estate agents use JAM to show aerial photographs of properties they have listed.

Privacy concerns, mainly about people using drones to peer over neighbors’ fences, led the Texas Legislature to pass a law last year regulating the use of drones. Texas became one of a number of states adopting legislation restricting or outlawing the use of unmanned aircraft.

In the last session of the Texas Legislature House Bill 912 was passed dealing with drones in Texas and how they could be used.

Most notably, new Gov’t Code §423.003 makes the use of unmanned aircraft to “capture an image of an individual or privately owned real property in this state with the intent to conduct surveillance” a Class C misdemeanor. Likewise, the possession, disclosure, display, distribution, or other use of an image captured in violation of the law is also against the law. Gov’t Code §423.004. Mere possession of an image is a Class C misdemeanor, while the disclosure, display, distribution or other use of the image increases the crime to a Class B misdemeanor. Id.

On the civil side, Gov’t Code §423.006 creates causes of action for owners or tenants of privately owned real property in Texas. Suits can now be brought to:
(1) enjoin a violation or imminent violation;

(2) recover a civil penalty ($5,000 for capturing an unlawful image and $10,000 for disclosure, display, distribution, or other use); or,

(3) recover actual damages if you are the individual captured in the unlawful image and if the image is disclosed, displayed or distributed with malice.

This is the law many need to watch as there are many such type aerial devices now on the market for the private citizen. Anyone purchasing these should take time to read the law before venturing to the air for photographs and aerial video. ‘



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montgomery county

oh texas, carry on then
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gwarp posted:

montgomery county

oh texas, carry on then



Sorry i downvoted this post but it reminded me too much of the texture of a reddit or imgur post

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it's ok
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gwarp posted:

montgomery county

oh texas, carry on then



why did you stealth edit this

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gwarp posted:

the montgomery county i know is not in texas



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sometimes i read the TCC heroin thread for the taboo factor of such a thing i guess and i stumbled upon this post:

Did about half my stash with my friend and spent the night cuddling and giggling while totally blissed out and listening to awesome music. Why did no one tell me it was so good to do opiates with a friend before I burned through most of my supply?!

Doing the rest tomorrow with the same friend and going hunting for an abandoned house in the woods and making a campfire, drugs are awesome



and it made me feel real bad. don't do drugs friends, just wanted to stop by to say that.

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gwarp posted:

montgomery county

oh texas, carry on then


lol i thought this too

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only 90's kids would understand, don't bother grandpas
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daddyholes posted:

Privacy concerns, mainly about people using drones to peer over neighbors’ fences,


real laughter here

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when we hit the singularity we'll all be drones, probably. or at least have the option. drone life would be good
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Homeland security gave us money to build stupid fences around our already fenced car parks
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so what are you going to spend the money on?
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discipline posted:

here's a hint you are already a drone

i'm canadian. all this obama stuff is your fault, not mine.

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harper is my fault, but he's not so bad.... *looks over at harper and smiles*
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i had a dream this morning that i was arguing with people about whether Troops deserve to be attacked and i was really angry. got a lot of rage. gonna listen to rage against the machine.
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getfiscal posted:

harper is my fault, but he's not so bad.... *looks over at harper and smiles*