• IninewCrow@lemmy.ca
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    1 day ago

    Nothing that a can of paint or a bucket of tar couldn’t fix.

    Throw and run … and the local department would have to spend an hour locating the vehicle to get people to it, then a few hours more towing it back, then days more to clean it up.

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        Nothing a fan of silly string won’t fix.

        Also, there’s wasp and hornet killer cans that shoot 30+feet. Likely enough sticky liquid in there to bring down a little drone.

        The right fire extinguisher will make a cloud of visibility cover…

        Plenty of low-tech “solutions”.

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        11 hours ago

        Balloon or multiple balloons attached to 80lbs fishing line

        or conversely, a small hex nut tied to the end of a line fed by a spool of 80lbs fishing line with about 40 feet of line … then use a slingshot aimed at the drone … launch several lines until one gets caught

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        No. You’re spending tax payer dollars to send a message that the tax payers didn’t want their dollars spent on unmanned police surveillance.

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      Cleanup is absolutely a time burn, but let’s also be real; they’ll go straight to it via GPS tracking and unless you get the windshield real good, someone will just get in and manual drive it back to the station.

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        True … but it might be time to figure out a liquid combination that stains or is slightly corrosive. You don’t need to melt things, just corrosive enough to etch, mar or deform glass or plastics of sensor lenses.

        You clean everything up but realize that the liquid has permanently damaged an imaging lens cover, either with deep stains or corrosion.

        Then you replace it but then it costs money and time.

        And you do it over and over again

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            Craft stores sell glass(*) etching cream that will absolutely do this (to the types of glass I’ve used it on). Unless there is some super specific chemistry to windshield glass, a jar of that should work.

            Edit: spelling

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      In my experience, they might not clean their own vehicles. They get people serving community service hours for petty crimes to do it for them.

      Or so I’m told.

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        We had to to clean and detail courthouse workers’ (judges, DA, etc) personal vehicles for community service as children.

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        I know for a fact one of the cities in my area uses the people who are in the city jail for unpaid fines. They get $50 off their fine… by doing all the labor of the jail, like washing the floor, cooking the food, and yes, washing the cop cars.