[quote author=TheGiver link=topic=36695.msg155666#msg155666 date=1453068703]
FYI, they are not allowed to hover over your personal property(your home). Not sure if that's a state law or what but there was a recent case where a gentleman shot one down(with a shot gun) that was hovering over his fence line and it was upheld in court.
Now obviously there were no houses/people in the direction he was shooting etc etc.
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Yeah I believe his daughter was sun tanning he was pissed and I'm glad he won in court.
Drones....
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MCDavis
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Re: Drones....
[quote author=TheGiver link=topic=36695.msg155666#msg155666 date=1453068703]
FYI, they are not allowed to hover over your personal property(your home). Not sure if that's a state law or what but there was a recent case where a gentleman shot one down(with a shot gun) that was hovering over his fence line and it was upheld in court.
Now obviously there were no houses/people in the direction he was shooting etc etc.
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I think it's an FAA regulation. My son just registered his with the FAA and that was one of the rules he signed off on.
FYI, they are not allowed to hover over your personal property(your home). Not sure if that's a state law or what but there was a recent case where a gentleman shot one down(with a shot gun) that was hovering over his fence line and it was upheld in court.
Now obviously there were no houses/people in the direction he was shooting etc etc.
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I think it's an FAA regulation. My son just registered his with the FAA and that was one of the rules he signed off on.
A good cigar and a good drink on the back deck by the lake...if that doesn't make you relax, nothing will!
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Cohim
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Re: Drones....
Not sure about the legality of discharging a firearm in a neighborhood. Must have been in a rural area.
I come from the land of "Show your tit's, and that ain't no lie!!!