wrightme
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I have no sympathy for perverts or their apologists.
No one here is either of those.
I have no sympathy for perverts or their apologists.
Exactly how much airspace above your property is yours?
There is nothing to indicate it was not, plus it was shot with a shotgun which has a very limited range. The drone owners story does not pan out IMO. If he wants to film private property he needs to get permission. I doubt he had permission to film the construction site, or he would have been on the property with the drone and would have not needed to involve his neighbor.
I have no sympathy for perverts or their apologists.
No, you do not need to get permission to film or photograph private property. I'm sorry if you don't like it, but that's the way it is.
This is NC not NJ, it will be too bad for the drone owner on my property, just like the drone owners in PA that lost four. I'm sorry if you don't like it.
State Police are investigating the incident. SHARK claims this is the fourth time the drone has been shot at while trying to spy on what they claim are inhumane pigeon shoots.
Read more: http://www.nbcphiladelphia.com/news...igeon-Shoot-Cops-179983451.html#ixzz3FDmXXpPe
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Are you sure they lost 4 drones? The article I saw that mentioned in stated that one was shot down, but there were three other attempts in the past.
http://www.nbcphiladelphia.com/news...Shot-Down-at-Pigeon-Shoot-Cops-179983451.html
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So if a person looks over your fence can you shoot him in the face?
My point is does one illegal act (peeping) justify another (murder or abdw or any other assault or in this case destruction of property).I don't think shooting a drone in the air = murdering your neighbor who is on the ground, maybe on a ladder.
Ban drones!
This is a joke, right?
You have a right to privacy in your backyard and should not have to worry about people peeking in your windows or watching your wife laying out in the sun.
What I have in my backyard is none of my neighbor's business. What I do in my yard is done with the expectation of not having to worry about peeping tom drones watching me.
No, I'd probably say you don't have a right to privacy any place where you haven't gone to reasonable lengths to provide yourself privacy. For instance, if you don't even have so much as a privacy fence, can you really get mad at your neighbor for seeing your back yard even tho all it takes is looking out the window of their own home? What if you built a fence but your neighbor has a 2 story house? What if drones become prevelant? See where this is going? We're approaching an era when you don't have a legitimate expectation of privacy just by building a fence. Get over it and find another way to provide yourself privacy. You don't get to freeze the world around you so's you don't have to work to provide yourself with the things you want. Your privacy is your own responsibility. You aren't entitled to claim of me that I must avoid using technologies that may incidentally capture an image of your property. Sure, it'd be nice and convenient if you didn't have to worry about it, just like it'd be nice and convenient if I didn't have to carry a handgun and be prepared to defend my life against aggression but that's not the world we live in. Instead of trying to control the entire world around me so's I can walk down the street unprepared and lackidasically I carry a gun. And if I'm concerned about privacy in my back yard I'll find a way to provide it to myself without trying to use force against my neighbors to prevent them from enjoying a damn toy that I'm paranoid might snap a pic in my direction. [/rant]