Is it legal to use drones to take pictures of private property ?

Anonymous
Yes. Hello Barbara Streisand.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Reminds me of the story a few years ago of a woman in Virginia shooting down a drone flying over her property. No charges brought so I don’t think it tested any laws.


That was in a Kathy Bates movie. Once i saw that I knew I would shoot down any drone who came over my property. I am an excellent marks-woman -- learned in summer camp as a kid and been improving ever since.

Looking forward to the count battle.


Nobody wants to fly over your house for pictures. Calm down.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Reminds me of the story a few years ago of a woman in Virginia shooting down a drone flying over her property. No charges brought so I don’t think it tested any laws.


If it's the incident in Fauquier, the drone operators were flying in the vicinity of Robert Duvall's property. His next door neighbor, probably one of those hard-boiled horsewomen, got tired of dealing with it and shot it down. I think they've changed the law to make it illegal to shoot down a drone.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Reminds me of the story a few years ago of a woman in Virginia shooting down a drone flying over her property. No charges brought so I don’t think it tested any laws.


If it's the incident in Fauquier, the drone operators were flying in the vicinity of Robert Duvall's property. His next door neighbor, probably one of those hard-boiled horsewomen, got tired of dealing with it and shot it down. I think they've changed the law to make it illegal to shoot down a drone.

It’s always been illegal at the Federal level but as of last year they hadn’t pursued any cases. https://abovethelaw.com/2020/05/is-it-illegal-to-shoot-down-a-drone-same-as-plane-faa-says-as-minnesota-man-charged-with-felony/
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Meghan Markle and Harry are having the same issue in their new LA digs.

Didn’t they go there for more privacy?
Anonymous
Aren't drones illegal in DC?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We need new laws then...


You don’t own the airspace. And if you think you should be able to, we can see to it that your taxes are inflated accordingly - to the point where you can’t afford your home.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Reminds me of the story a few years ago of a woman in Virginia shooting down a drone flying over her property. No charges brought so I don’t think it tested any laws.


That was in a Kathy Bates movie. Once i saw that I knew I would shoot down any drone who came over my property. I am an excellent marks-woman -- learned in summer camp as a kid and been improving ever since.

Looking forward to the count battle.


You better get used to buying people new drones then.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I hope Angie and Brad sue the Daily Fail to smithereens. Their combined net worth is $400 million.


The Daily Fail is owned by a rightwing billionaire family, the Rothermeres. (Who use the "paper" as a political tool to push pro-billionaire policies, btw.) The owners have more money than Angelina and Brad. Although $400M does get you a long way in a lawsuit.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Aren't drones illegal in DC?


Yes and in parts of MD/VA close to DC. It's protected airspace.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Meghan Markle and Harry are having the same issue in their new LA digs.


Oh I am Preeeeeeeeeeeeetty sure prince Harry is fantastic clay shooter. Drone.. clay disk.. small difference..


puuuuuuuuuuuuuuullllllllll!!!!


"dronozourus" problem is age old problem that comes with age old solution.


Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Aren't drones illegal in DC?


Yes and in parts of MD/VA close to DC. It's protected airspace.


Yeaaaaaaaaaha! WE don't have to worry about pipping dron-toms.
Anonymous
This should be illegal. If it is not then it should be legal to be allowed to shoot them down.
Anonymous
Meh. I like brad's house more.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Brad **vehimatley** opposed taking the kids abroad via his legal team.

And uhh, the legal team is taking his kids abroad?

This is journalism? I teach journalism at a Maryland high school and this would be a failing paper.


What about if someone spelled vehemently that way?
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