Anonymous wrote: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 wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is it legal for me to take down/disable a drone flying over my property? Asking for a friend.
Is it legal for me to shoot your car up because I saw you drive past my house? Asking for a friend.
Anonymous wrote:https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8384995/Brad-Angelina-decked-compounds-inflatable-toys-swings-slides-trampolines.html
This seems to be a little much.