Rocky, what happened to all this guys videos? they all say unavailable here, and i cant even find them no on you tube search .
Guys name was Rick Williamson and all his videos have disappeared. He used to post them initially on Nextdoor.
Maybe the music he used was copyrighted and he had one too many copyright strikes so they removed the channel?
1st amendment protects filming in public for the press (YouTube is considered press). So I don't think they would have any legal right to take it down. They don't have any jurisdiction over the airspace. FAA could have something to say though if he was using it for commercial purposes and didn't have a commercial license, but I don't know if that was the case or not.
I think your explanation on the music might be the more realistic explanation. This guy is a ghost on nextdoor now! Cannot find any post of any type from him.
That is a shame. I like watching his videos and sharing them. It's not only for I-540 but he did the Barber Mill Bridge
Well I actually found him online and asked what happened. Here is the response I received "I did remove it from YouTube, I got a call from NCDOT they didn’t think it was appropriate for me to be flying over their construction site. My understanding of the law is I was legal to make those flights, but not worth the trouble to me to fight it in court. So I removed the videos and probably won’t make any new ones of that area. "
I would imagine it is to protect their and their contractors equipment from sabotage and theft Rocky.
thanks for getting into that. Hate they were taken down, as it was good to see progress other than when you crossed a road.
Jesse82nc do any of your DOT sites show updated expected completion dates for 1. 540 (holly springs to i 40) 2. 40/42 intersection 3. 40 widening from beltline to exit 312?
As a GC you get really nervous of any picture/video of your job site. Someone could zoom in and see a Osha violation etc. (Even if you have a safe site there could be a random thing in the background of someone not following rules)
True, OHSA will find something. As construction workers they should all know more times than not cameras on you. Hell that’s for most everything now days. A good word of advice, live your life like A Camera is on you most of the time.