This articles is written in the view that believes drones are becoming increasingly dangerous. Within this article there is a quick explanation of what drones are, presenting them negatively as 'small flying devices sent whizzing into the sky by little more that a remote control'. Facts and figures are also used to back up the writers argument such as 'there have been 23 incidents involving drones at UK airports over the past 6 months'. There are also a range of graphological features used within this article such as a video of one crashing to emphasise this view. It then goes on to talk about what needs to be done, in their opinion to reduce the dangers that drones propose using persuasive features such as rhetorical questions 'how can we make our skies safer?'.
- 'Drones are not toys - they're dangerous'
- 'Series of increasingly worrying event'
- 'But how long before a drone causes an air disaster? Not long'
- 'has turned into something potentially far more serious'
- 'a serious crash is not beyond the realms of possibility'
- 'Unsurprisingly, these rules are constantly and flagrantly flouted'
- 'We need to stop considering them toys, and accept that they are air vehicles, just like any other aircraft'
- 'The problem is mainly one of detection'
- 'we need to regulate them as such – for commercial, as well as safety reasons'
- 'Two things need to happen'
- 'More resources are needed to find solutions.'
- 'The explosion of drones has been fun. But now its time to get serious'
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