using drones to invade someone's private conversations takes crazy dedication... and then getting these drones almost made to be extremely silent is even crazier.... it's almost like this was pre planned.
Ya then they say they can't use the drone on your property with out a warrant. Then put it on the road next to your property so they can fly up and see everything anyway and say but it ok to do this
Shooting down a drone is illegal in the United States and can result in serious legal consequences. Here are some of the laws that apply: Federal law Under 18 U.S. Code § 32, it is illegal to damage or destroy aircraft, which includes drones. Penalties can include fines of up to $250,000 and prison sentences of up to 20 years. Civil lawsuits Drone owners can sue for damages, and individuals may be liable under state laws for property damage or firearm discharge. FAA jurisdiction The FAA oversees all national airspace, including the airspace above private property. Only the FAA can take action in this airspace. If a drone is flying over your property, you can try these steps: Contact the drone's operator and ask them to stop. File a private nuisance claim. Notify local law enforcement and the FAA.
using drones to invade someone's private conversations takes crazy dedication... and then getting these drones almost made to be extremely silent is even crazier.... it's almost like this was pre planned.
Ya then they say they can't use the drone on your property with out a warrant. Then put it on the road next to your property so they can fly up and see everything anyway and say but it ok to do this
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someone shooting the Marshalls drone law say if shut a drone down you can go to jail
Shooting down a drone is illegal in the United States and can result in serious legal consequences. Here are some of the laws that apply:
Federal law
Under 18 U.S. Code § 32, it is illegal to damage or destroy aircraft, which includes drones. Penalties can include fines of up to $250,000 and prison sentences of up to 20 years.
Civil lawsuits
Drone owners can sue for damages, and individuals may be liable under state laws for property damage or firearm discharge.
FAA jurisdiction
The FAA oversees all national airspace, including the airspace above private property. Only the FAA can take action in this airspace.
If a drone is flying over your property, you can try these steps:
Contact the drone's operator and ask them to stop.
File a private nuisance claim.
Notify local law enforcement and the FAA.
www.google.com/search?q=laws+doing+with+shooting+drones+down&client=ms-android-cricket-us-rvc3&sourceid=chrome-mobile&ie=UTF-8&inm=vs
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