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Originally posted by Loneaggie View PostAlso technically illegal per TPWD to scout/photograph wildlife to begin with. So TPWD could actually issue them a ticket.... parking over a feeder during deer season with a drone pretty much is pretty much scouting, but hunter harassment works as well. Other than that its an ugly situation where drones and privacy are concerned. Sadly once you leave a structure, everything over ground level belongs to the FAA.
Common sense goes a longs way, pilot evidently lost his for a while.
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Originally posted by FastLife1K View PostThat is true and the FAA are actually starting to take action...i have been involved in a couple cases regarding drones getting shot down. No different than shooting at a plane or helicopter.
It is a world of difference...we know those laws were written before the inception of personal small drones taking to the skies. The intent of the law was never to fine or arrest someone taking out a small personal drone. I would take my chances in a court of law.
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Originally posted by FastLife1K View PostAgreed. there needs to be more enforcement of the laws from the FAA. And the only agency that own any airspace int he US is the FAA. Keeping a drone in "line of sight" is a "best practice " and recommended by the FAA but not a law.
What is funny to me as I see more and more drones interact with people most people have the reaction of "eff drones" and they shouldn't be flying over my land but they don't have the same reaction to planes or helicopters? It is very interesting to me.
I wish more drone owners were responsible and the FAA did more against them but that is a long way off.
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Originally posted by Alta View PostYou don’t recognize the difference between a plane or helicopter flying over and a drone videoing in somebody’s backyard or in this case hanging out above ones feeder?
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Originally posted by RattlesnakeDan View PostIt is a world of difference...we know those laws were written before the inception of personal small drones taking to the skies. The intent of the law was never to fine or arrest someone taking out a small personal drone. I would take my chances in a court of law.
But they weren't written before personal drones became popular. The latest set of UAS laws were just released this year. And speaking from experience people have taken there chances with the law and are having to pay. so just letting you know. do what you want and all if you can afford it.
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Originally posted by FastLife1K View PostDon't shoot me the messenger lol
But they weren't written before personal drones became popular. The latest set of UAS laws were just released this year. And speaking from experience people have taken there chances with the law and are having to pay. so just letting you know. do what you want and all if you can afford it.
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Originally posted by FastLife1K View PostOh i do. but the FAA does not and there really is no difference. a news chopper can hover over a place and video for as long as they want.
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Originally posted by FastLife1K View PostDon't shoot me the messenger lol
But they weren't written before personal drones became popular. The latest set of UAS laws were just released this year. And speaking from experience people have taken there chances with the law and are having to pay. so just letting you know. do what you want and all if you can afford it.
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Originally posted by Alta View PostThere really is an enormous difference even if the FAA laws have not been updated to reflect drones (which were not around when those laws were enacted). And it will most likely take an individual challenging the law by being prosecuted for taking down a drone to enact change in this area. Our next door neighbor had a drone outside their kids window a couple weeks back. News helicopters normally don’t try to video children in their bedrooms. This is just one example of the problem and why laws need to be updated as an unmanned drone is very different than a helicopter or plane.
There have been a couple incidents in Texas that aren't mentioned in the news were the FAA gave out fines for shooting drones.
What you are referring to fall under privacy laws and the drone operator if found can be prosecuted by local police for "peeping Tom" laws. And pretty soon those probably wont matter with how far you can zoom in on google earth lol
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Originally posted by Alta View PostMy understanding is they are old laws that have not been updated. New laws have been released but nothing has changed regarding drones.
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Originally posted by RattlesnakeDan View PostI assumed those were old laws, I can't believe that new laws would protect a personal drone the same as an actual aircraft. Makes no sense to me but I guess many laws don't anymore. lol
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