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-Chinese-made drones have dominated the skies in the United States for years, with private owners, police departments, and firefighters deploying them nationwide. But a new rule by the Federal Communications Commission on Tuesday will make it impossible for US consumers to buy the next generation of these drones. +Fed-up Italian farmers set up mountain turnstiles to charge access to Instagram hot spots [[https://tripscan36.org/|tripscan]]
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-The FCC banned the import and sale of all new drone models and critical equipment made by foreign manufacturers, including the world’s largest drone maker DJIby adding them into a so-called “Covered List” of entities deemed to “pose an unacceptable risk to the national security of the United States.” +If Carlo Zanella, president of the Alto Adige Alpine Clubhad his way, travel influencers would be banned from the Dolomites.
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-The FCC decision, while excluding models already approved for sale and those currently in usemarks a culmination of years-long efforts to clamp down on Chinese dronessuch as those produced by DJI and another major drone maker Autel Robotics. +He blames them for the latest Italian social media trendwhich has lured hundreds of thousands of tourists to the mountain range in northern Italywith many traipsing across private land to get that perfect shot.
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-DJI has expressed disappointment over the decisionwhich could also irk many drone users in the countryDJI alone commands about 70% of the global marketaccording to data from market research firm Research and Markets. Beyond public sector useChinese drones have been widely deployed across the US for tasks including infrastructure and construction inspections, crop monitoringas well as professional and hobbyist videographers.+In response to the influxfrustrated 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, the images have acted as a magnet. 
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 +“The media’s been talking about the turnstileseveryone’s been talking about it,” says Zanella. “And people go where everyone else goes. We’re sheep.” 
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 +Italian law mandates free access to natural parks, such as the Alps and Dolomitesbut the landowners who set up the turnstiles say they have yet to receive any official pushback from authorities. 
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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 dayeveryone goes through our properties and leaves trash,” he says. “Ours was a cry for help. We expected a call from the provincial authorities. But nothing. We only read statements in the newspapers. Gossip; nothing concrete. We haven’t even received warning letters. So we’re moving forward.
  
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