I hear ya. Believe me. But just be prepared to write a check for the person's drone, that's all I'm saying. And imagine how frustrating THAT would be.
You could lie and say the drone was disturbing some livestock (if you have any) and they were in danger, so you had no choice. But the owner will probably have video recorded of the incident, so it might be hard to make that stick if it's not true.
I would have to think there are laws that can cover a gross invasion of privacy. There was a guy I read about around her a ways back that was arrested for putting wireless cameras in a high school girl's locker room. So I would imagine those anti "peeping tom" laws can be applied to the electronic surveillance of a drone. So if they're hovering four feet outside your daughter's window - I would hope you could at least make some charge stick.
But 100 feet, or even 50 feet over your house is a different matter. How close is too close? What about a neighbor with a telescope, can they be arrested for turning it your way? It's an interesting question that the courts have to settle. I don't think you have an expectation of privacy for anything "line of sight" - If you want privacy you have to block the line of sight.
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