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To: MileHi; SaxxonWoods

The drones aren’t actually doing anything illegal, as far as we know, so the police don’t have a role.

On the ground, some cities have (or used to have) anti-cruising regulations to prevent people (or teenagers, at least) from driving up and down the street repeatedly. Perhaps the county can pass an anti-cruising law for drones.

Unless of course the county doesn’t have jurisdiction over its airspace. If the county doesn’t have jurisdiction and the FAA doesn’t regulate drone traffic, then it’s the Wild West once again in Colorado.


1,159 posted on 12/30/2019 1:57:34 PM PST by AZLiberty (218 House seats or bust! Bust. But the Dems will be busted for election fraud.)
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To: AZLiberty

“Unless of course the county doesn’t have jurisdiction over its airspace.”

No local government in the area has any laws about airspace so no violations have occurred. FAA rules say they have to stay under 500 feet I think. One article said they are flying at about 400. Sounds like the drone people have thought this through. The Wind Farm scouting or something similar sounds plausible. Very few people live out there, they aren’t spying on dry land farmers.


1,163 posted on 12/30/2019 2:21:00 PM PST by SaxxonWoods (Epstein (Mr. Three Orgasms required daily) did a David Carradine.)
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