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Judge Rules In Favor of Man Who Shot Down Drone for Hovering in Backyard
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<blockquote data-quote="Mos Eisley" data-source="post: 2860074" data-attributes="member: 7235"><p>500' is the line drawn by the .gov The problem with shooting into the air is, it's probably illegal in a lot of places. I'm actually surprised that he didn't get convicted for that.</p><p></p><p>Btw, if the numbskull had just stayed on public property, like a road, and shot (photographed) into their property, there would be no issue. That would be totally within his rights. I'm not saying I agree with it. But that's the law. You have no expectation of privacy while you're outside. </p><p></p><p>Don't string me up. I'm only saying this as an ex-commercial photographer. I'm not defending the perv.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mos Eisley, post: 2860074, member: 7235"] 500' is the line drawn by the .gov The problem with shooting into the air is, it's probably illegal in a lot of places. I'm actually surprised that he didn't get convicted for that. Btw, if the numbskull had just stayed on public property, like a road, and shot (photographed) into their property, there would be no issue. That would be totally within his rights. I'm not saying I agree with it. But that's the law. You have no expectation of privacy while you're outside. Don't string me up. I'm only saying this as an ex-commercial photographer. I'm not defending the perv. [/QUOTE]
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