To: Ray76
Seems to me the mischief was on the part of the neighbor, and it may have been criminal
first off, the house was under construction......but with that aside, am I breaking the law if I take pictures of your house from the sidewalk?
How about if I view an already available satellite photo of your house from Google Earth?
As of this date, I haven't heard of any laws that say it's illegal to fly a remote controlled toy over anyone's property.......If the property owner was so upset, he should have either talked to the toy helicopter owner in person or called the police and let them talk to the toy owner......
Negligent use of a firearm and subsequent personal property destruction should be dealt with to the fullest extent of the law..........
39 posted on
09/30/2014 1:01:52 PM PDT by
Hot Tabasco
(Don't harsh my buzz homie......)
To: Hot Tabasco
As of this date, I haven't heard of any laws that say it's illegal to fly a remote controlled toy over anyone's property.......
I don't know of any laws on that subject, but there will be some eventually. It won't be when you or I have our personal space invaded, but when celebrities and politicians do. The paparazzi will use drones to stalk them if they haven't already.
There should be limitations. No flying below roof level for one, no peering into windows. I think anyone who does either with a drone is trespassing and deserves to have their little toy used for batting practice.
47 posted on
09/30/2014 1:14:36 PM PDT by
LostInBayport
(When there are more people riding in the cart than there are pulling it, the cart stops moving...)
To: Hot Tabasco
>> I haven’t heard of any laws that say it’s illegal to fly a remote controlled toy over anyone’s property
It is illegal to be a peeping-tom
49 posted on
09/30/2014 1:15:52 PM PDT by
Ray76
(We must destroy the Uniparty or be destroyed by them.)
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