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x96mnn
Jan 24, 2016Explorer
Before we have to get out rulers here lol, opinions are just someone's and they have a right to it.
Like drones, do not own one, have seen some fantastic video of places I love from a truly unique point view that was very breath taking!
Do they belong in campgrounds, do not like the thought of one crashing into my site, if the owner is willing to take responsibility and reimburse me for damage AND lost time I have no issues. I will state paying me for my time is not going to be cheap and I have the ability to establish a rate per hour that could cause eyes to cross.
The only known case to date of a drone being purposely shot down was in Texas. The guy who shot it down was charged by Texas law and is being taken to court for reimbursement and will lose. You own as much of the airspace above your home as you do the natural resources under it! It is not your property regardless of your feeling it is.
The gentleman who did take exception to a drone, flying through his neighbourhood looking at woman sun bathing, (yes that is what the silly collage kids were doing with it), noticed it hovering over his 16 year old daughter and her friend, proceeded to shoot the drone down. He then proudly boosted what he had done to the faces of those collages kids, gun in hand while standing on his property. Here is what I find most funny, he is charged for shooting a drone down over his property, charges will most likely stick, if this human kids had of walked on his property he could have shot THEM and most likely not been charged LOL.
The kids were stupid doing what they were doing! Shooting it down for looking at my 16 year old daughter sun bathing I think is justified, I have a little girl myself which might make it more ok in my mind. Lesson if you do something like that, don't be overly proud of it, make sure it will be tough to prove it came from your land and claim you know nothing.
Some places are passing laws now where you have the right to shoot them down, mostly towns.
Like drones, do not own one, have seen some fantastic video of places I love from a truly unique point view that was very breath taking!
Do they belong in campgrounds, do not like the thought of one crashing into my site, if the owner is willing to take responsibility and reimburse me for damage AND lost time I have no issues. I will state paying me for my time is not going to be cheap and I have the ability to establish a rate per hour that could cause eyes to cross.
The only known case to date of a drone being purposely shot down was in Texas. The guy who shot it down was charged by Texas law and is being taken to court for reimbursement and will lose. You own as much of the airspace above your home as you do the natural resources under it! It is not your property regardless of your feeling it is.
The gentleman who did take exception to a drone, flying through his neighbourhood looking at woman sun bathing, (yes that is what the silly collage kids were doing with it), noticed it hovering over his 16 year old daughter and her friend, proceeded to shoot the drone down. He then proudly boosted what he had done to the faces of those collages kids, gun in hand while standing on his property. Here is what I find most funny, he is charged for shooting a drone down over his property, charges will most likely stick, if this human kids had of walked on his property he could have shot THEM and most likely not been charged LOL.
The kids were stupid doing what they were doing! Shooting it down for looking at my 16 year old daughter sun bathing I think is justified, I have a little girl myself which might make it more ok in my mind. Lesson if you do something like that, don't be overly proud of it, make sure it will be tough to prove it came from your land and claim you know nothing.
Some places are passing laws now where you have the right to shoot them down, mostly towns.
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