Medicine Delivered By Flying Drones
A company has launched a service in San Francisco to deliver medicine and other drug store items via airborne drone. The company, QuiQui, chose the Mission district of San Francisco for its lack of tall buildings and generally flat landscape, which makes it much easier for the flying drones to get around. They're working with pharmacies to deliver medicine because the packages are typically very small and easy for the drones to carry. QuiQui has been working on the concept for two years even though they knew it was likely to be illegal. They were surprised when the FAA lost its lawsuit earlier this month to block commercial drone use, but they're taking the opportunity to push forward. They haven't yet resolved what to do about delivering regulated substances.
What could possibly go wrong?
It seems that these days, adding "with drones." to any old headline makes it newsworthy.
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Yeah, there can be problems delivering medicines to people by drone, such as theft of the product near the delivery point, but you can reduce some of that by having video cameras in the drone.
Of course, this being San Francisco, the obvious "medicine" that'll be delivered is weed.
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I walk down Mission St. at least 5 days a month to head to Noisebridge, & any walk down that part of Mission is a walk past countless drug addicts & day drinkers, acting all thug. If these drones fly low enough, any junkie with an unregulated airsoft gun's gonna be shooting them down hoping to find oxycodene or whatever the fuck.
How do you think I get my weed?
You are welcome on my lawn.
Better that having butterfly nets. Free samples galore.
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if someone used bitcoins to buy a 3d-printer and had it delivered by drones!
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If a customer needs instant courier delivery of a prescription drug, chances are good the drug will be a controlled substance, and the customer elderly, disabled or just out of hospital --- simply answering the door is about all you can legitimately ask of them.
Probably would be much easier and just as fast to hire a bike courier.
They must have to carefully calibrate the size of the missile with the syringe on the tip!
Take-away by drone.
Post by Drone.
Milk / groceries by drone.
Self-driving electric taxis.
I'm surprised the fast food chains don't use robots.
The future will an interesting sight. Perhaps the taller blocks of flats will have serving hatches for drones to use.
And then the resources will run out and we'll all be proper f****d according to NASA (Or we'll learn to recycle).
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I mean seriously, its just packing X into a box, attaching it to a drone, and setting the delivery target. Could we also get new articles every time Amazon adds a new item and ships it for the first time? "X Delivered By UPS Guy, Didn't Break It!"
ah, didnt hear that in a long time
I think it could possibly go wrong! Will it be dropped after then? Kinda' wrong! What about looters along the way? I don't think this is a suitable idea. How can it be as fast delivered to your doorstep? "Carrying larger items would not be commercially viable" Exactly! Put in a larger item to a drone for it to carry! Just one second it will drop! the drone as well! LOL