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Response rates from 10.1k Ville-Marie--Le Sud-Ouest--Île-des-Soeurs voters.

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54%
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Other Popular Answers

Unique answers from Ville-Marie--Le Sud-Ouest--Île-des-Soeurs voters whose views went beyond the provided options.

 @4XZWYJ3from Ontario  answered…4yrs4Y

drones are cool, but should only be used for vlogging or music video purposes. Nobody wants to walk outside and see drones flying everywhere, just for commercials.

 @4QXVML3from Ontario  answered…4yrs4Y

YES, but at a cost and with a licence. Drones have the potential for intrusion into the private realm and this will hopefully be preventative.

 @4XX7RKDfrom British Columbia  answered…4yrs4Y

Not for delivery of fast food to lazy people. But for research in places that are hard to reach and for safety in search and rescue situations on ski hills and in wilderness areas and the like, drones could be a real good option.

 @4G23J2Yfrom Alberta  answered…4yrs4Y

 @4RHKNK8from Quebec  answered…4yrs4Y

Yes. But take it slow and easy. I think the argument that drone usefulness to commercial interest is evident, and regulating it would seem the sensible thing to do. This technology would have to be worked into the existing flight management systems currently employed, strict safety and failsafe requirements would also have to be reviewed and implemented first. National and civilian security must always remain a priority when considering these kinds of technological advancements.

 @4LX6JLXfrom Ontario  answered…4yrs4Y

Only if they are able to make a decent amount of money off it, to help soical programs or something.