Come walk the streets here to see the interaction of drugs and homelessness. Something as common as bottle returns created drug hangouts.I've known people on the streets NOT due to drugs. Such a blanket statement seems socially biased and somewhat unfair to the homeless. It also paints a negative picture of all who are homeless. I was homeless once. For six weeks. And it wasn't due to drugs. [edit] And no - I didn't live in a hotel or other sort of arrangement. We sheltered for those six weeks. The church helped us get back up and going. And getting a job at Little Caesars helped. [end edit]
Granted, it's been a while since I've visited Yosemite but the stench of human urine does seem to bely the fact that there are some pigs of people out there.
I do agree, stealing power from the power company is wrong. I just thought it was a cool idea for recharging a drone in flight. I can imagine the power company using such drones to inspect their transmission lines with a drone spending several hours airborne while humans remain safe on the ground monitoring the inspection. That may be the first most practical use for such a drone. Another potential use could be by the DEA (Drug Enforcement Agency) to patrol borders. A quick in-flight recharge and the coverage continues. I'd be in favor of that. And I'm sure the military would pay a premium for the privilage of charging on the go.
While there are those who take advantage of the situation when they can - there are far more who wouldn't.
https://www.kgw.com/article/news/lo...alls/283-7b765c66-41e8-448f-a135-0d32cc449ce9


