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Yeah that’s what I was thinking the licensing is very expensive and really in Australia it will be park rats who would use the device because you can’t get that far away from the public. The safety concern of it dropping in to a crowd could hurt a punter.
Australian’s mountains would make you apply for a permit which would be like 10 lift tickets in price.
The best thing would be being hired for the job’s and making the $$$ Spaz.
Surprisingly the mountains don’t charge big dollars (if any), NatParks do but it’s minimal compared to lift tickets.