Posted on 04/08/2013 7:21:51 PM PDT by RightWingConspirator
PETA plans to acquire one or more drones to be used to harass deer and dove hunters. They are looking at the CineStar Octocopter, which can carry a camera for up to five minutes. This likely will be a one-shot operation because the first group of hunters they try to use it on will blow it out of the air!
Pull!
PETA’s youngest member is 56 - the next youngest is 70... PETA’s a yawn.
Tat tat tat tat tat, BOOM!, tat tat tat tat tat tat, BOOM!
Not bad for one day.
Imagine the Duck Dynasty guys out duck hunting being harassed by a Peta drone: “Hey Si, that’s one of those Peta ducks” blame, blame, blame. No more Peta duck.
PETAs youngest member is 56 - the next youngest is 70... PETAs a yawn.
Some of the PETA female protesters don’t look over 20.
Sorry, should have been blam, blam, blam. It kept adding an e
“Hey Bubba!! will you look at the size of that damn mosquito?
BAM BAM BAM.
Bubba, do mosquitoes have propellers?
There, fixed it! what an excellent opportunity to get some practice clay pigeon and/or duck hunting in.
I foresee lots of in-flight drone hacking in the future. I wonder if a PETA drone can be made to scream “Banzai!” as it goes after its PETA creators.
“They have 15-20 minutes of airtime. Good luck PETA”
I think that is 15-20 min. of camera film time. Maybe I am wrong as I read it fast.
Citizens Shoot Down Animal Rights Groups Surveillance Drone
A remote-controlled aircraft owned and operated by an animal rights group called SHARK, was reportedly shot down near Broxton Bridge Plantation, South Carolina, on Sunday.
Steve Hindi, president of SHARK (SHowing Animals Respect and Kindness), said his group was preparing to launch its Mikrokopter drone to video what he called a live pigeon shoot on Sunday when law enforcement officers and an attorney claiming to represent the privately-owned plantation near Ehrhardt tried to stop the aircraft from flying.
Hindi said the animal rights group decided to send the drone up anyway but that seconds after it hit the air numerous shots rang out. As an act of revenge for us shutting down the pigeon slaughter, they had shot down our copter. He claimed the shooters were in tree cover and fled the scene on small motorized vehicles.
http://www.theblaze.com/stories/2012/02/17/citizens-shoot-down-animal-rights-groups-surveillance-drone/#
If I spend a day ass-deep in mud and all I see is one of these bastard PETA jobs fly by, I can’t tell you how dead it is going to be.
Ooooh, a new sport,,hunting for PETA drones!! Wonder if it will catch on at the Olympics?
Just what IS the PC way to display a PETA Drone on a trophy wall?
BTW, if PETA is hunting the hunters, then where do they go to get a hunter hunting license?
Will it cost them a lot of ‘Bucks?’
States should start passing drone harassment laws. That is, the use of drones to harass and annoy people engaged in lawful activities, on public or private lands.
That’s the first thing that popped in to my feeble little brain since I got an email from LuckyGunner offering these for sale the other day. Hope peta is buying their drones in bulk. (I don’t mean their volunteers either!)
No one from PETA attempting this method has ever reported back, that it didn't work.
#4 shot or get serious with 00???
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