California homeowner uses drones to outdo Google…
Fed up with bumbling supply drivers and Google Maps fails, one California homeowner took issues into the sky.
A Central California man has gone viral after utilizing a fleet of drones to actually spell out instructions above his property — guiding misplaced drivers straight to his entrance door.
Tom BetGeorge, who lives in the rural neighborhood of Linden, California turned to the high-tech answer after drivers repeatedly pulled into the incorrect driveway despite a number of makes an attempt to repair the issue.
“We even have a sign on our street signaling toward our driveway. Nothing worked, so we figured this might help,” BetGeorge told Storyful.
Drone footage reveals the glowing aerial show kicking into motion as a driver nears the incorrect flip, flashing: “Wrong driveway — back up.”
Tom BetGeorge’s home in Linden, California was always being ignored by supply drivers who couldn’t discover it — until he got here up with a answer. Tom BetGeorge via Storyful
The phrases “OVER HERE” and an arrow, fashioned by drones over BetGeorge’s home.
A bit of drone encouragement goes a long for misplaced supply drivers.
The drone message reads “WRONG DRIVEWAY BACK UP” as a car drives away from BetGeorge’s home.
Moments later, as the car maneuvers, the message shifts to encouragement — “There you go — keep going” — before a vivid arrow seems in the sky, pointing immediately toward the proper home.
The over-the-top repair seems to work flawlessly — and has left viewers both impressed and amused.
“Telling you have money without telling you have money,” one commenter wrote.
“Could have used the money to build a better driveway path,” another joked.
BetGeorge, as it seems, is no novice. He runs Magical Light Shows, a company that specializes in elaborate drone and lighting shows, according to its web site.
Drone lights spelling “THANK YOU” and a smiley face in the night time sky above BetGeorge’s home.
He uses his social media pages — which showcases tens of different shows — to describe himself as somebody who “paints with lights” and that he, in fact, does “this for a living.”
In any case, when Google Maps will get it incorrect, BetGeorge just writes instructions himself — in the sky.
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