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Originally posted by PtolemyII
Dominos pizza is testing drone delivery .
They are of course unarmed ,and are actually faster than the delivery boy .
Originally posted by hp1229
Would work just fine in a IDEAL world I doubt this will be approved I'm sure the trouble makers are watching this as well. Who's to stop someone from building one, painting one and immitating one only it wont deliver pizza but a big kaboom?
I agree and do not deny. However chances are he/she can be caught, blown away by their own device, injured, caught by authorities, tortured (TSA style anal probing) etc etc.
Originally posted by ecoparity
Originally posted by hp1229
Would work just fine in a IDEAL world I doubt this will be approved I'm sure the trouble makers are watching this as well. Who's to stop someone from building one, painting one and immitating one only it wont deliver pizza but a big kaboom?
What's to stop the unibomber from dressing up as a delivery person and dropping you off a bomb? Nothing really, beyond he has to know you're ordering a pizza, have the bomb and costume ready and beat the delivery kid. Sounds kind of spy vs spy / road runner vs coyote to me though.
True and Agreed. Only if we were living in a ideal world. The question of Liability has always been a tedious and costly one in the US. 10 pounds of explosive can do much more damage than a 10 pounds box of pizzas IMO. There's this unknown factor. If not the terrorist/extremists, it can be anyone from a local militia ro a prankster with RC plane can do the same.
Originally posted by ecoparity
It really doesn't seem much to be worried about in terms of the private sector in applications like this. A quad copter drone wouldn't kill you even if it rammed you at full speed. Adding less than 10 pounds or so to it won't change that. The benefits to society are numerous in this case. A great deal of wasted energy can be saved by cars not carrying a single person to a close destination (the drones use electric engines) and the business model is almost endless. Convenience stores could keep a small fleet and make close deliveries for a few pennies per item -and- still make a profit.