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So, since you're in the know, I have a question. I attend training camp regularly, but I never take pictures with anything other than my phone. I don't have a professional camera, but I do have a drone. Do you know the restrictions on taking a drone to training camp and using it take pictures? Are they cool with that?

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It has never happened, but I would speculate that you would quickly be asked to leave as it not only raises concerns of other teams scouting practice but player safety as well.

 

True, true.

 

Thanks!

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Also, you probably would not want to be the guy that flies a drone into Cam's eye and causes an end to his career. I don't think it would end well for you.

 

I'm a better pilot than that!

 

(I hope.)

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I have a hard time seeing all the action on the field. I don't have binoculars, but I do have a sniper scope. Do you think I can bring that?

Sent from my iPhone while admiring feet using CarolinaHuddle

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ughh does the word "drone" describe any non armed remote control device too?

 

I just. . I mean what happened to "remote controlled" such and such, as theyve been calling them for 30 years.

 

 

e: I would like to petition to rename the microwave into the "Firebox". Can we do this?

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ughh does the word "drone" describe any non armed remote control device too?

 

I just. . I mean what happened to "remote controlled" such and such, as theyve been calling them for 30 years.

 

 

e: I would like to petition to rename the microwave into the "Firebox". Can we do this?

That name is already taken by my ex and not for the good reasons.

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