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| - | Chinese-made drones have dominated the skies in the United States for years, with private owners, police departments, | + | Fed-up Italian farmers set up mountain turnstiles |
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| - | The FCC banned the import and sale of all new drone models and critical equipment made by foreign manufacturers, | + | If Carlo Zanella, president |
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| - | The FCC decision, while excluding models already approved | + | He blames them for the latest Italian social media trend, which has lured hundreds |
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| - | DJI has expressed disappointment over the decision, which could also irk many drone users in the country. DJI alone commands | + | In response to the influx, frustrated local farmers have set up turnstiles, where tourists must pay 5 euros (nearly $6) to access several “Instagrammable” spots, including the Seceda and Drei Zinnen (Three Peaks) mountain ranges. |
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| + | Photos showing lines of up to 4,000 people a day, have been popping up on social media in recent weeks. But rather than deter people from coming, | ||
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| + | “The media’s been talking | ||
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| + | Italian law mandates free access | ||
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| + | Georg Rabanser, a former Italian national team snowboarder who owns land in a meadow on Seceda, told the Ladin-language magazine La Usc he and others started charging tourists to cross their land to make a point. | ||
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| + | “So many people come through here every day, everyone goes through our properties | ||