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Whilst growing up we used to have slightly different public holidays, we did not get Melbourne cup day and would get one for the local show instead...

now days they are exactly same.

 

unless you mean country people as in I'm in another country which would then be a yes it is different public holidays.

Wesak Day

https://publicholidays.com.my/wesak-day/

Whilst growing up we used to have slightly different public holidays, we did not get Melbourne cup day and would get one for the local show instead...
now days they are exactly same.
 
unless you mean country people as in I'm in another country which would then be a yes it is different public holidays.
Wesak Day
https://publicholidays.com.my/wesak-day/


Don't forget f**k your cousins day... We don't have that in the city

if she not working I'll bring missus and no passenger laps....

 

that said also no passenger seat so yeah..

will be good to get some pics/video of my car, as Normally it me videoing so none of mine.

going to grab a new gopro for the event as well, those Session5 4k's have got dirt cheap

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51 minutes ago, Leroy Peterson said:

Lol @ you bringing your mrs to the new deca and making her volunteer instead of passenger.

Gotta have gf cam for extra youtube views mang

she was happy to do it last deca and do some timing, enjoyed being close to the action 

thats why I said just the morning as she wants to jump in as passenger as well, usually I use my motorbike Helmet & gopro mount works well get to see what the driver is looking at cones / direction etc. 

Yeah Martin those sessions are pretty awesome value, can you fly a drone? feel free to use mine if you want hah

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Well thats no fun then is it

I mean theres not much that could actually stop someone from doing it though ? 

(inb4 people link the radio frequency guns etc) my point is no one has them at DECA!

Edited by UNR33L

That Track Toys or whatever page had drone out to a DECA or two. But yeah, easier for insurance to just ban them as its banned basically everywhere else. Cant pull that private property stuff in aerospace

 

 

so in the rules from AASA if any-one inside the venue is using one they are to be asked to stop, and asked to leave the venue.

 

if some-one is using it from external of the venue we are to make notes and report to CASA/AASA as running a unauthorized drone over a public event is against the CASA rules.

basiclly if some-one posts drone footage of our event we can get in trouble and have issues in the future getting permits if we don;t report it.

 

and if we do report and footage crops up CASA can prosecute.

 

 

would any of this happen for an event as small as us..well I think you can gues

Do it over the grand final...whole different matter.

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