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SCVJeff
Feb 16, 2015Explorer
Dog Folks wrote:and you will find yourself in way more trouble than the pilot. The FAA will land on you with both feet.Flapper wrote:
As far as shooting them down - that's a no-no - you do not have rights to the air above your property. Not the same order, but legally would be in the same bucket as trying to shoot down a low flying plane (minus the attempted murder part). Gotta wait until it touches down, then you can get into the legal wrangling over "found" items.
Bang, Bang, Drone crashes in my yard. Sound of garbage pail opening and closing.
When owners arrives:"Drone? What Drone? Haven't seen one."
As far as pets are concerned, the props on these things are no joke and could seriously injure or kill any domestic animal that thinks they are going to "play" with it. People that chase pets or let them play with these, even the small ones need a good punch.
That's the type of irresponsibility on both sides that's given these things a bad rap.
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