how can they be stopped?
This is kind of interesting don't you think?
This thread could be considered a little slice of 'puplic' opinion and when you look back at all of the different responses, it occurs to me that perhaps this is why it may be difficult to get the rule setters to stop. After all this is a public location and you and the guys you fly with can easily ignore the most recent rule setter, but there will probably be more in the future. Who knows in the future could someone else organize a club and could that become the majority?
I have a question though. Generally in the US you need to get authorization from someone to erect something like a frequency board in a public location. Who controls this in Japan...it can't be a free for all can it? What I'm getting at here is if someone goes to this authority and convinces them that this hobby has risk etc...could they get this authority to shut you down or could they become the R/C authority for this site?
Mike