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Getting harassed by a drone while hunting, what do you do?
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<blockquote data-quote="Perplexed" data-source="post: 3687883" data-attributes="member: 7157"><p>Some of us are, yes. Invasion of privacy would be a civil matter, and it would be highly subjective. When does a drone flying over constitute an invasion of privacy? It’s one thing if the drone merely passes over at 400 feet AGL without stopping, and entirely a different matter if the drone is hovering at your bedroom window with the camera pointing at the window. The scenarios that could occur over the spectrum between those extremes would require a case-by-case treatment, and mere civility to start with can work wonders. “Please don’t fly your drone so close to my house” as opposed to dashing outside with a shotgun. At present, AFAIK Oklahoma does not have any laws on the books regarding drone-related violations of privacy, probably in part because the state legislature realizes that the FAA is the final arbiter of airspace use, so you’d have to argue in a civil court what you think constitutes an invasion of privacy concerning a drone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Perplexed, post: 3687883, member: 7157"] Some of us are, yes. Invasion of privacy would be a civil matter, and it would be highly subjective. When does a drone flying over constitute an invasion of privacy? It’s one thing if the drone merely passes over at 400 feet AGL without stopping, and entirely a different matter if the drone is hovering at your bedroom window with the camera pointing at the window. The scenarios that could occur over the spectrum between those extremes would require a case-by-case treatment, and mere civility to start with can work wonders. “Please don’t fly your drone so close to my house” as opposed to dashing outside with a shotgun. At present, AFAIK Oklahoma does not have any laws on the books regarding drone-related violations of privacy, probably in part because the state legislature realizes that the FAA is the final arbiter of airspace use, so you’d have to argue in a civil court what you think constitutes an invasion of privacy concerning a drone. [/QUOTE]
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