In Hungary the state wants to forbid to taking photographs or images from the air. From January 2013only 3 or 4 specially authorized universities and organizations can make close-air photos. The regulation also applies to foreign tourists.

 
The article published hír24 scandalized the public, which is also clear from the commentary of the articles. As Hungary's all transport hub, and all electrical  station installations and telecommunications objects means secret areas, there isn't a square-kilometer area of ​​the country where you could take pictures.
 
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  • Yeah i agree Brent, the further people strive with drone usage the more rules and restrictions that will be in place for us to have fun and pursue our hobby.

  • This is going to be the future worldwide. Basically, the party's going to be over very soon with everybody being able to fly devices over property they don't own and take photos of people/property without their permission.

    It's sad, but it's reality.

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