Posted by oldtanker on January 14, 2016 at 20:34:33 from (64.118.3.19):
In Reply to: Shot guns and drones posted by Geo-TH,In on January 14, 2016 at 05:05:40:
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Prove it? Not hard. Have you seen the video quality on some of them? But you miss the point that with a drone that has a FAA registration it isn't up to the local law anymore. Now it's in the federal governments jurisdiction. You know the current one that HATES guns.
I did point out that the shooting took place in Oct 15 2 months BEFORE the new FAA rules governing drones went into affect. So in Oct 15 it was a local matter. Now it would be a federal matter. Guess you missed that?
Now get this. There is no such thing as a trespassing drone as the land owner doesn't own the air ABOVE their land nor do they control it. You would have to have video of the drone hanging outside the window of your house to try to claim it was peeping. So no, old farmer isn't going to get the drone owner charged with anything that there is no proof of.
And I never said you would get caught. I said that you RISK getting caught.
And cops can and do use video from stores and other sources to secure convictions. Most of these people flying drones with cams have VERY good video resolution. So have "proof" isn't hard.
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