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  1. #8676
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    A couple observations

    The AMP shaming account on FB was started in 2020 and has some pretty long gaps. Some of the people shown very obviously have spotted the drone. While in general I think parking and walking in is a bad idea, the drone pics are making me reconsider it. One of the first AMPs in Vancouver was shut down due to customers parking and walking in. Acting suspicious does bring attention.

    I always wear a generic hat, usually a mask too but that is also becoming something that generates attention. I always keep my gaze on the ground or floor when I approach an AMP. And while inside until I'm in the room. They all have multiple cameras inside and most have at least one outside. Head down with a hat makes a face shot nearly impossible unless the camera is mounted low.

  2. #8675

    Candy or Grace?

    Who's better. Grace at pink or Candy at sisters, and why?

  3. #8674

    Grace is still at Pink on 122nd

    I walk into Pink yesterday and who should I find but my ATF, Grace, who was supposed to be gone baby gone. She never left. Cute as ever.

  4. #8673

    If you park away from the place

    Quote Originally Posted by Dexxzy  [View Original Post]
    Your method doesn't work in this case.

    You go in, do your business. Operator sends the drone up to loiter. You come out. Operator tails you with the drone to your car to try and get a facial and plates. Getting those shots on the drone, I don't think it'd be more than 50-100 ft up in the air with a dji mini pro drone. So the drone hum / lights should be somewhat noticeable (in one of the FB shots, you see someone looking at the drone).

    The best course of action is for you to take out your own dji mini pro drone that you kept in your pocket and tail their drone and try to ID them, LOL. The one tailing you has maybe half its battery while yours has full battery. So unless someone wants to lose a drone, you would have a good chance of ID'ing them.
    You don't have to walk back to your car. Duck into a store or bar or something. Don't go directly to your car if you notice a drone.

  5. #8672

    Agree

    Quote Originally Posted by MpDuck  [View Original Post]
    I have been doing this hobby for years and I still don't park right in front of an establishment. Be safe and keep your head on a swivel.
    I normally park a few blocks away and walk.

  6. #8671
    Quote Originally Posted by MpDuck  [View Original Post]
    I have been doing this hobby for years and I still don't park right in front of an establishment. Be safe and keep your head on a swivel.
    Your method doesn't work in this case.

    You go in, do your business. Operator sends the drone up to loiter. You come out. Operator tails you with the drone to your car to try and get a facial and plates. Getting those shots on the drone, I don't think it'd be more than 50-100 ft up in the air with a dji mini pro drone. So the drone hum / lights should be somewhat noticeable (in one of the FB shots, you see someone looking at the drone).

    The best course of action is for you to take out your own dji mini pro drone that you kept in your pocket and tail their drone and try to ID them, LOL. The one tailing you has maybe half its battery while yours has full battery. So unless someone wants to lose a drone, you would have a good chance of ID'ing them.

  7. #8670

    Don't get complacent

    Quote Originally Posted by Dexxzy  [View Original Post]
    If I were to guess, it'd be far more efficient to have someone spot directly in line of sight of the store door, wait for someone to go in, wait maybe 10-15 min, then start the loitering. So I don't think you'd see any drone loitering until you're being tailed.
    I have been doing this hobby for years and I still don't park right in front of an establishment. Be safe and keep your head on a swivel.

  8. #8669
    Quote Originally Posted by OneOne9  [View Original Post]
    Detail of license plate numbers and ones facial features would be very poor shot from an inexpensive drone (DJI mini) from a distance that one could not see or hear. Doing a search on google the only video I could find from this FB page was shot using a DSLR camera from a parked car in close range or using a zoom lens. Shooting with a DSLR and a powerful zoom lens makes much more sense.
    The videos posted on FB, and if you frame by frame it, you can make out license plate pretty clear. The DJI mini pro 3/4 has a decent camera and is under 249 g. To be clear, with those shots, the drones aren't loitering at max altitude.

    It would be funny if someone else had a drone follows that person's drone to see who they are.

  9. #8668

    Detail

    Quote Originally Posted by Dexxzy  [View Original Post]
    It's likely a <249 g drone, as those are the most pervasive. They can be somewhat difficult to spot, especially if they're high up.

    Edit: Now that I think about it, its highly unlikely person just has a drone loitering. Battery only lasts 30min, so a 4 hour recon would be 8 batteries. If I were to guess, it'd be far more efficient to have someone spot directly in line of sight of the store door, wait for someone to go in, wait maybe 10-15 min, then start the loitering. So I don't think you'd see any drone loitering until you're being tailed.
    Detail of license plate numbers and ones facial features would be very poor shot from an inexpensive drone (DJI mini) from a distance that one could not see or hear. Doing a search on google the only video I could find from this FB page was shot using a DSLR camera from a parked car in close range or using a zoom lens. Shooting with a DSLR and a powerful zoom lens makes much more sense.

  10. #8667

    Places change

    Its interesting how a place can go from No extra services, or a do it yours self place, to a FS place in months.

    Went to the place in Aloha. Near the Dr Feelgoods pub. By the water store. Had a nice massage. Left happy. Actually her massage was great. I was stiff and sore from work. Not used to this physical stuff. Heavy lifting. But she did a good job.

    Cheers for now stay dry Hot weather coming this week.

  11. #8666
    Quote Originally Posted by OneOne9  [View Original Post]
    Get the "Drone Scanner" app for your phone. It can tell you who and what drone is in the area. The only exception is play drones and DJI mini that weight less than 1/2 pound. All others are required to transmit location and FAA Remote I'd number. They could fly without a transmitter but the fine if caught is very high.
    It's likely a <249 g drone, as those are the most pervasive. They can be somewhat difficult to spot, especially if they're high up.

    Edit: Now that I think about it, its highly unlikely person just has a drone loitering. Battery only lasts 30min, so a 4 hour recon would be 8 batteries. If I were to guess, it'd be far more efficient to have someone spot directly in line of sight of the store door, wait for someone to go in, wait maybe 10-15 min, then start the loitering. So I don't think you'd see any drone loitering until you're being tailed.

  12. #8665

    Drone scanner app

    Quote Originally Posted by Wagnerb  [View Original Post]
    It's technically not illegal to photograph people and plates, since you're out in public. You see it all the time with First Amendment auditors filming police interactions.

    Where they'd probably get in trouble is operating the drone over a public lot and moving vehicles, both for safety and harassment issues.

    Many drones have an auto-landing feature if it loses connection with the operator or is low on battery, so a hunk of metal and plastic dropping out of the sky into a busy roadway is likely to snarl up traffic or cause an accident.

    As for harassment, you can be trespassed if told to leave by the store owners, not to mention it would be interfering with their business by scaring off customers, both of the parlor and surrounding stores. There's also a couple bills proposed last year dealing with harassment of individuals.
    Get the "Drone Scanner" app for your phone. It can tell you who and what drone is in the area. The only exception is play drones and DJI mini that weight less than 1/2 pound. All others are required to transmit location and FAA Remote I'd number. They could fly without a transmitter but the fine if caught is very high.

  13. #8664

    Great Massage

    I was at zen foot in Beaverton, Leah gives an excellent massage giving the pressure you want, she also gives the best prostrate massage in town. When I was there I saw a new girl. She looks younger. I will try her next time.

  14. #8663

    It's legal, but annoying

    Quote Originally Posted by WarpFactor69  [View Original Post]
    Aren't they asking to get sued? Google has enough sense to blur faces and license plates.
    It's technically not illegal to photograph people and plates, since you're out in public. You see it all the time with First Amendment auditors filming police interactions.

    Where they'd probably get in trouble is operating the drone over a public lot and moving vehicles, both for safety and harassment issues.

    Many drones have an auto-landing feature if it loses connection with the operator or is low on battery, so a hunk of metal and plastic dropping out of the sky into a busy roadway is likely to snarl up traffic or cause an accident.

    As for harassment, you can be trespassed if told to leave by the store owners, not to mention it would be interfering with their business by scaring off customers, both of the parlor and surrounding stores. There's also a couple bills proposed last year dealing with harassment of individuals.

  15. #8662

    Google timeline

    On google maps. If you scroll back in your timeline. All the places you go has been recorded and any one could see where you have gone. You can opt out of that by turning off your tracking in settings. While handy. If a significant other was searching your phone. You might have some explaining to do why you were parked at an AMP for half an our or an hour.

    Off to the AMPs this weekend. I have a back up. Oh to decide which one to visit So many so little time.

    Stay safe out there. Tons of creepers.

    As for the other place. Your in public and I believe there is no law to protect you from getting videoed leaving an AMP. It would be fun to take down the drone though. Nice strange FB post. I wonder what made him or her so mad to set up and go to all the work to do that. Must of not gotten his happy ending. , and wants to save the world. You would think there are more productive things to do with your time and money. Like go protest on a college campus. LOL. Long live America. Sing the national anthem.

    I have not visited a bunch of AMPs in the SE side of town in a while. So many break ins on cars. No safe place to park around SE much. I will read the reviews and see what is the current best place.

    Cheers guys.

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