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The Flying Robots in our Lives

2017-10-09 (월) Junyong Hong 8th LACES
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Drones have been with us for quite a while now. Drones are not rare but not so casual for it to be a regular thing to see in the sky everyday. It is a growing business that more and more people are investing into and buying drones. Drones can fly, carry things, take videos or pictures from a bird’s eye view. This is why it is a growing business in the civilized world and more and more people are buying the drones and taking out for a spin.

Drones are useful, but they can also be dangerous. Since drones can go at very high speeds(the fastest drones can go up to 179.6 mphs!), they can do some serious damage to cars, animals of all kinds, and humans. It can even be fatal for a child, baby, or a baby animal to go near while being operated. This is why the government has set up a few rules for piloting drones.

For one, drones can only be used in certain areas known as drone parks. These parks are dangerous as there are drones every in these parks. There has also been an increasing amount of theft or thievery going around in these parks. “I lost it.”, or “Saw someone take it.” might as well be the same thing in this park because it is very easy to take a drone that has crash-landed on the ground, immobilizing or damaging the wings. This is when the no-good drone stealers step in and steal the drones.


Police have caught a few drone stealing happening and caught them. There has also been a few scandals surrounding the drones. In one of these scandals, the owner had go-pro recording everything on his drone. The woman who found it took the drone, hid it in her clothes and tried to get to get away. The owners later posted a video from the go-pro’s point of view. Thankfully, the drone-stealer was caught and was taken away.

Drones are not just dangerous though. They are also very useful. Like I said earlier, they can fly, used as entertainment, can carry things, and take videos or pictures from a bird’s eye view. The government is thinking about using the drones by using the drones for search parties instead humans into hazardous areas. They can also be used to observe birds and what birds really do.

Drones are also used as something to play with. Children of ages 12 to adults such as 40 can still enjoy the same thing. This can bring people together. Drones may be something you don’t see everyday, but soon they will be everywhere delivering things, taking pictures and videos, and for entertainment.

The Flying Robots in our Lives

Junyong Hong 8th LACES



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