Amazon has long talked about its desire to deliver packages via drone, but citizens of Lockeford, Calif., where the company will begin testing the service for the first time, say they were caught by surprise by news the sky would be buzzing with robotic devices soon.
Amazon began reaching out to locals last week to let them know that anyone within a four-mile radius of the distribution service could have select items delivered to them via drone. It didn’t go over as smoothly as the company had hoped.
“I don’t want drones flying around my house — we live in the country,” resident Greg Baroni told The Washington Post.
Privacy concerns are one concern. The noise of the drones is another.
“I have a large amount of livestock and horses, and a drone would easily frighten the animals,” Naydeene Koster told The Post. “Horses will run straight through a barbed wire, or really any kind, of fence when they think they’re in danger. I’ve seen horses kill themselves over a flying balloon, I’d hate to see the damage a flying drone would cause coming into their area.”
Lockeford is a small unincorporated community located about 100 miles east of San Francisco and 40 miles south of Sacramento. Authorities were notified of the company’s plans six months ago, but residents only found out last week.
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