Drones in your yard: know your rights

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  • čas přidán 28. 07. 2015
  • Some residents in Rita Ranch and Vail communities are very upset over drones flying on their private property.

Komentáře • 159

  • @dannobles8028
    @dannobles8028 Před 2 lety +25

    Anybody flying a drone close to someone's house (especially close enough for water hose spray) is an idiot and doesn't need to own a drone. Drone owners have enough to contend with without idiots making things worse. Fly responsibly.

    • @RedNeckSurgeyTech
      @RedNeckSurgeyTech Před rokem +1

      That's true and I agree. DON"T BE A JERK WHILE FLYING!!! I would be upset also if I were her. However no one owns the air space above their yard. There are stiff penalties for interfering with or disabling an aircraft manned or un-manned. Proud and responsible Mavic Air 2 owner.

    • @moonfire41
      @moonfire41 Před rokem

      And somebody could be naked in that jacuzzi anytime. So that would be considered voyerism.

  • @Cruz474
    @Cruz474 Před rokem +8

    If you are flying your drone close enough to someone that they could throw something at it, you are WAY too close...

  • @SparkysVideoProductions
    @SparkysVideoProductions Před 2 lety +10

    Hey KGUN, there’s a HUGE difference between “ON” private property and “OVER” private property. In the case mentioned, it was never ON…

    • @wilsonbrandon557
      @wilsonbrandon557 Před 7 měsíci +1

      It’s called aerial trespassing and yes it is illegal in my state

    • @notseemike7137
      @notseemike7137 Před 7 měsíci

      Are you in her state ?
      Is his initial comment false ?
      This video is 8 years old. How old is your stats law ?

  • @robguyatt9602
    @robguyatt9602 Před 6 lety +30

    I have a couple drones and I am very conscious of not flying at low level over other people's homes. a few hundred feet up is no issue IMHO. But over someone's yard at 20 feet just watching a person in that yard SHOULD be illegal. It's at the very least, extremely rude. Would the drone owner sit on someone else's back fence just staring in the yard at any time let alone while people are in that yard? Of course not. So to do it via a drone is most cowardly as well.

    • @milesgti
      @milesgti Před 3 lety +8

      Agreed. I just had a neighbor walk up and give me beef about the drone. I never went over their home, have the data to show, and I was at 250 feet. Walking into my garage out of the blue was more invasive..

    • @rogerreid5925
      @rogerreid5925 Před 2 lety +3

      I don’t understand why anyone would hover that close to a strangers back yard. I really don’t think it would be that exciting anyway. Also a lot of people completely overreact to a drone. The neighbor that has a deck that can look over your privacy fence is a lot more frequent

    • @__blue--blood__7857
      @__blue--blood__7857 Před 2 lety +2

      Thats bs Rose didnt ask that drone to be there . How can she face charges if water got on it and crashed . Bs laws

    • @roberth8647
      @roberth8647 Před rokem +1

      @@__blue--blood__7857 FAA laws, sorry to burst your bubble. Drones are considered aircraft, like ANY other type of aircraft and it's a federal offense to interfere with, to interrupt, or to try to take down ANY aircraft.

    • @theUNEXPLAINABLEuap
      @theUNEXPLAINABLEuap Před rokem

      @@roberth8647 UNLESS that aircraft is harassing you and causing you emotional distress.

  • @robertmaksymchuk3223
    @robertmaksymchuk3223 Před 3 lety +5

    Paintball guns ....

    • @BRExteriorPro
      @BRExteriorPro Před 2 lety

      Do it and see what happens. You will have the Faa calling you.

  • @cryhavoc9748
    @cryhavoc9748 Před 5 lety +18

    If it is 100 feet or higher, and not just hovering ( just passing through) it would be ignored. 20 feet above my roof, and hovering, then it's time for some target practice.

    • @ogdenphotographics
      @ogdenphotographics Před rokem

      I agree its impolite to fly that low, albeit LEGAL…but target practice on someone’s physical property will do nothing except put you in jail my friend. Hey its the law…look it up before you shoot. I had an idiot in the middle of the desert in AZ public land.. he shoot at my drone, missed cuz he was probably drunk and went to jail…rightly so imo. I was at least 100+ feet above anyone in the area. Fn wacko idiots with their lack of gun knowledge and rules and regs. I’m a 2nd amendment supporter and gun owner so don’t come at me with that stupid argument.

    • @ogdenphotographics
      @ogdenphotographics Před rokem

      @Marty you do not own the airspace above your house..stupid

    • @roberth8647
      @roberth8647 Před rokem +3

      And that target practice will land you in jail and facing thousands in fines. NEVER EVER shoot at, throw anything, or try to take down any flying aircraft, and yes.. .drones are considered aircraft. Go ahead, contact the FAA yourself and ask them

    • @PzychoSixx
      @PzychoSixx Před 2 měsíci +1

      ​@roberth8647 I'll take my chance in court. Something hovering 30ft on my property is fair game.

    • @HarryHamsterChannel
      @HarryHamsterChannel Před 17 dny

      @@PzychoSixx Be sure to show 'em that post.

  • @liliks14
    @liliks14 Před 3 lety +7

    lol forget the luxury of being naked in your garden :)
    i don't care if i have to pay a fine afterwards , i see a drone over my garden , i shoot it , end of story . my privacy is paramount . i don't care that people just want to "flyv their toys" , you fly it over my house you have no more toy.

    • @427Jeep
      @427Jeep Před 3 lety +1

      I fly my drone all over my neighborhood. I dont spy on people but I can obviously see your yard. My equipment is worth over 1200 dollars. If some carhart jeans wearing tard wants to shoot at my shit and did, id go to his house as id see on camera where the idiot was and calmly tell him he has 3 options, you pay for a new drone now, i take you to court and get my money, or I repeatedly soccer kick your face. Cops will be involved one way or another. Cant stand these arrogant and tech illiterate tards, always with some dirty front yard, low income house yelling about ISIS and perverts flying drones. Dude on a CNN interview literally said he shot a drone down because it "could have been ISIS."

    • @dannobles8028
      @dannobles8028 Před 2 lety

      @@427Jeep If he shoots your drone, he has committed a federal crime. Call the police. Don't get yourself into trouble over assault.

    • @gracie99999
      @gracie99999 Před rokem

      I have s much betta approach and it’s more ‘humane’ since they about to insert soul into too

    • @HarryHamsterChannel
      @HarryHamsterChannel Před 17 dny

      @@gracie99999 Who would want to spy on that old lady?

  • @06ridyn
    @06ridyn Před 3 lety +5

    I don’t ever hover over someones house. Even though I know I can fly over. It’s just common courtesy. When I see people they look up I’m flying by at 20mph. We have to still respect our fellow men and woman’s privacy. But there will always I mean always be bad apples.

    • @maxwell9734
      @maxwell9734 Před 11 měsíci

      Better check the laws. Flying over someone's house is considered, "Criminal Trespassing" just so you know...

    • @edwardking8474
      @edwardking8474 Před 7 měsíci

      @@maxwell9734so every time an airplane flies over your home they are trespassing?

  • @MegaOzzy28
    @MegaOzzy28 Před 8 měsíci

    My droun fell in the grawound water and drawound!!!!

  • @randydieter9693
    @randydieter9693 Před 3 lety +10

    If I feel it's spying on me or my family..it's coming down, period

    • @roberth8647
      @roberth8647 Před rokem +5

      And you could go to jail for that, period. Don't believe me - try it and you'll find yourself in trouble. It's a federal law, you can not interfere with, interrupt, or take down any type of aircraft, and a drone is considered an aircraft. So if you don't mind getting arrested, paying thousands in fines, and possible jail time - go ahead, try it

    • @USNVA11
      @USNVA11 Před 11 dny

      @@roberth8647- Passing through airspace is one thing. Hovering in someone’s back yard twenty feet off the ground is a whole different matter. Try it in my back yard you arrogant ass. There will be video and I’ll see you in court. P.S. - bring your checkbook.

  • @w.e.s.
    @w.e.s. Před 2 lety +4

    Lmao if u watch these types of videos on here everybody is so scared of drones. They r just drones most people r just having fun. Flip the bird or moon them and they'll fly away

    • @gracie99999
      @gracie99999 Před rokem

      ain’t no boogie man but operated by a coward..problem is it’s emitting jesting what feel like heat I haven’t s clue but the sensation besides no sleep not due to awareness of them but emitting of tings.
      this a big big big problem

    • @HarryHamsterChannel
      @HarryHamsterChannel Před 17 dny

      Or ho inside.

  • @robertmorehead1032
    @robertmorehead1032 Před rokem

    I have a drone flying round as well round my apartment find out landlord spying on people

  • @globaldeception7414
    @globaldeception7414 Před 3 měsíci

    Lmao. Omg lol. In her yard.. at 250 feet they will claim the same thing..

  • @bigmonkeypouchmusicstandar7242

    Some laws are very stupid and should not be followed at all.

  • @idbountyhunter
    @idbountyhunter Před rokem

    You own the air rights on your property as tall as the tallest building on your property.

    • @roberth8647
      @roberth8647 Před rokem +1

      That is 100% not true. Now granted, it's highly disrespectful and stupid for a drone pilot to be evasive like that. BUT you don't own air, only the FAA does. And guess what, it's considered class G airspace, unless you're in 5 miles of an airport. So don't tell people stuff like that. 1) it's not true 2) someone not knowing better my believe you

  • @moxnix
    @moxnix Před rokem +1

    Do the same people also think they are being spied on when someone walks, drives by their house, are they paranoid ignorant people :-/

    • @ui7183
      @ui7183 Před 11 měsíci

      It's different when you have a drone come to your and your neighbors house multiple times a day and when they see you outside they hover closer . I have cameras on my property showing how even tho the drone does move around ect it also like getting close where its atleast 25 feet in the air when seeing us outside

    • @danieleber-xn3pr
      @danieleber-xn3pr Před 3 měsíci

      no theyre not ignorant for not liking a drone flying 20 feet over their yard

  • @JoeyFrezza-zr7ek
    @JoeyFrezza-zr7ek Před 7 měsíci

    Air space isn't the same this is crazy.

  • @mikepalmer7844
    @mikepalmer7844 Před 8 měsíci

    the first karen

  • @buckfisherGBY
    @buckfisherGBY Před 2 lety +6

    It is against FAA regulations to fly over people, traffic, back yards, and under 400 feet, in uncontrolled airspace. This drone was flying over people at 30 feet. Don't call the cops, call the FAA. They take this stuff very seriously.

    • @SparkysVideoProductions
      @SparkysVideoProductions Před 2 lety +9

      Show me where the FAA says it’s illegal to fly over back yards or under 400’. You are spreading incorrect info. The traffic and people part is correct though so you’re not a complete idiot…

    • @Cruz474
      @Cruz474 Před rokem +3

      Spewing incorrect info, but yes, I'd rather deal with the FAA than cops.

    • @gracie99999
      @gracie99999 Před rokem

      awesome to hear that they would cause as you mentioned cops can’t do much but the faa!

    • @jackl7994
      @jackl7994 Před 10 měsíci

      Why can’t you fly over traffic??

  • @SloweBro99
    @SloweBro99 Před 2 měsíci

    You do NOT own the general airspace. If you tAke action to shoot down a drone that is ABOVE your property you will be held liable!

  • @justinmyslive4108
    @justinmyslive4108 Před 6 lety +13

    if you live outside of city/town limits and if it's flying or hovering low enough to be brought down by a shotgun then you should be able to shoot it. as far as I'm concerned flying or hovering a drone over of around a private residence is invasion of privacy and trespassing

    • @lukeholmberg4854
      @lukeholmberg4854 Před 5 lety +7

      Justin Myslive you would be arrested, you can still fly over private property and it is illegal to shoot down a drone.

    • @nickw3132
      @nickw3132 Před 4 lety

      Pussy

    • @SparkysVideoProductions
      @SparkysVideoProductions Před 2 lety +3

      “As far as your concerned” doesn’t supersede federal regulations. It is a felony to shoot an aircraft and drones are regulated as aircraft.

    • @justinmyslive4108
      @justinmyslive4108 Před rokem +1

      @@SparkysVideoProductions more than likely when the judge sees its just a drone and not an actual aircraft they'll probably throw the case out. In all reality a drone is a toy not an aircraft

    • @karmarose6332
      @karmarose6332 Před 11 měsíci

      ​@@lukeholmberg4854That depends on where you live. Flying a drone on private property without permission where I live is criminal trespassing.
      Drone owners are going to f around and find out. The law might be on their side in some places for now but if it becomes a big enough problem that might change.

  • @HarryHamsterChannel
    @HarryHamsterChannel Před 17 dny

    Drones are less dangerous than shooting into the air.
    Think?

  • @wvdiggingroots
    @wvdiggingroots Před rokem

    Over my yard. I'll shut it down. Not sorry

    • @moxnix
      @moxnix Před rokem +1

      The next time an aircraft flies, hovers over your property are you going to shoot it down, it could be spying on you. They can be as close as 1000 feet using high tech. camera equipment

  • @gracie99999
    @gracie99999 Před rokem

    well the ones I have literally right beyond my house top of neighbors is facing my room directly and when I step to back yard it fly a distance away and stations there till I leave them back point a b or c..
    numerous all facing my room not any other from multiple angle for hours while I’m asleep!
    I can’t sleep since I also feel some sorts heat emanating from it!
    this has gone on for about three weeks I’ve noticed but not sure exactly how long it’s been..
    I have elderly parents here if anything happens know one things clear you won’t be left with smile!
    I’ve contact my local police before bringing them down in order.
    was told we can’t advise on this and to call faa.
    man of my word chief! again cowardly ways
    shows only one thing that you a coward

    • @WR3ND
      @WR3ND Před rokem +2

      If you're feeling heat eminating from a drone from inside your house at night and can't sleep from it, you may want to see a doctor. Just saying.

  • @coyhilton9137
    @coyhilton9137 Před 6 lety +3

    Justin I know what you're saying, im learning to fly a droan, they aren't as easy to control as you might think I have had a few cheap ones fly off on their own and been " squashed" in the middle of the highway... its like ouch! Then damn. I attempt to keep mine on my 10 acres but I do have a lot of trees. I understand that you probably like your privacy, but there are a lot more of us learning, and not wanting to harm or get anyone's feathers ruffeled, we just like to fly our toys and have fun. I love aerial photography that's why I fly. If you would try it once, you will understand what I'm talking about, but then maybe you don't care about aerial photography.... Happy thanksgiving

    • @R3VO7UTION
      @R3VO7UTION Před 4 lety

      you dont even know how to spell it correctly let alone own one

    • @aofdom2996
      @aofdom2996 Před 3 lety +1

      Learn to fly or go away

  • @frankkolton1780
    @frankkolton1780 Před 6 lety +9

    A lot of drone people are completely ignorant of the law and air rights. In the 1946 Supreme Court case - United States vs Causby 328 US 256, established that the property owners have domain of the airspace at least 87 feet over their property with possible implied control up to 500 but is has not been defined by either the Supreme court or Congress. The case also implies that the FAA controls airspace from 500 feet up (minimum safe altitude of flight), but may change very soon, and then be challenged.
    Flying over private property without the owners consent can be construed as trespass and or violate nuisance laws in many jurisdictions. See - The Efficacy of Trespass, Nuisance, and Privacy Torts as Applied to Drones -readingroom.law.gsu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?referer=www.google.com/&httpsredir=1&article=2883&context=gsulr
    In a Kentucky federal court hearing, the judge dismissed charges against William Merideth, who had shot down a drone operated by David Boggs over his property, saying it was an invasion of privacy, that he was within his right.
    David Boggs then sued Merideth for loss of property ($ 1500.00). Bogg's attorney tried to make his case by saying that Boggs was operating his drone in US owned airspace (FAA controlled airspace) rather than Merideth's property, hence, he did not violate Merideth's privacy. He failed to prove that the airspace was in fact owned by the United States and eventually lost the case. He appealed and lost.
    My take is that Boggs is not exactly the brightest person in Kentucky. The writing was pretty much on the wall at that first hearing, yet he hires a lawyer which is going to cost at the very least a grand or two per day (a lawyer spending a full day in court is expensive), and they are going to try and go against a notable supreme court case (US vs Causby). That loss wasn't enough for Boggs, so he had his lawyer appeal it. All for a $1500 toy, what a chump.

    • @Troutflies71
      @Troutflies71 Před 5 lety +4

      It would appear youre ignorant too.
      ncjolt.org/fourth-amendment-searches-drones-privacy-backyard-need-build-fence-roof/

    • @BRExteriorPro
      @BRExteriorPro Před 2 lety +1

      Wrong! You may want to contact FAA who Controls the Air space. From the blades of grass up to 18,000. I have already contacted them about this and unless someone lands on your property then it's not a trespass.

    • @SparkysVideoProductions
      @SparkysVideoProductions Před 2 lety

      Oh the ole Causey case and that 87 feet number… lmao! Homeowners have no airspace rights. That was about a planes noise and chickens dying. Idiot.

    • @gracie99999
      @gracie99999 Před rokem

      mice oh meant nice sorry was thinkin of some individuals

    • @roberth8647
      @roberth8647 Před rokem

      All that you said, is absolutely incorrect. There are classes of airspace. Class A which is 17,999 feet MSL, then Class B, Class C which are around the busier airports, Class D and Class E. Most airspace is under Class E, which in most cases doesn't begin until 700 feet. All other airspace is class G, which is uncontrolled airspace. Drones are allowed to freely fly in class G airspace up to 400 feet AGL. The shooting down of a drone is 100% illegal, and yes criminal charges can be brought on a person. They can face stiff fines and yes, even jail time. So what you're saying is 100% not true at all. Now with that said, Drone Pilots are expected to fly responsibly, safely, and follow the laws. You can NOT shoot down a drone, period. I don't care how you try to color it, you simply can NOT. Drone pilots CAN fly over houses; however, they should never ever hover especially at low altitude. No one has any domain of airspace, other than the FAA. Period. Also remember this, any state law does not trump federal law.

  • @breadfan9
    @breadfan9 Před 4 lety +4

    "When I sprayed my hose at it it flew away. I just assumed somebody was watching" NO SHIT. DO YOU THINK IT WAS FLYING ITSELF?????????????????????????????????????????????????????

  • @DunderHead.5000
    @DunderHead.5000 Před 2 lety +2

    According to the U.S. Constitution you own the air-space above your home. How it's interpreted nowadays is probably very different.

    • @SparkysVideoProductions
      @SparkysVideoProductions Před 2 lety +10

      Nobody owns airspace. Stop making stuff up.

    • @ogdenphotographics
      @ogdenphotographics Před rokem

      Not true at ALL..go get a copy of the constitution and back up your very silly statement. We’ll wait jethro

    • @roberth8647
      @roberth8647 Před rokem +1

      Absolutely incorrect.

    • @moxnix
      @moxnix Před rokem

      WRONG: Only the FAA can control air space = it's not private space like your yard.

  • @retrocrow8172
    @retrocrow8172 Před rokem

    If I see them drones I'm gonna knock it out

  • @scrapplepig
    @scrapplepig Před 2 lety +4

    Her backyard is like a prison with all that concrete block.

  • @HRCISASKNK
    @HRCISASKNK Před 2 lety +2

    You don’t own the airspace about your house or yard.

  • @PixelPlusAerial
    @PixelPlusAerial Před 3 měsíci

    This lady is delusional thinking she is the center of the earth. Drones would have to come really close to a window to really spy. The vast majority or drone pilots ( hobby or business) won’t waste time on that. We fly for nice landscape footage or commercially to get paid. I’m sure the drone didn’t even hover over her property. Lots of people don’t know and fear the unknown. Too sad. Just buy one for your kids, it’s a beautiful hobby. Be happy. Also, you dont own your house air space!.

  • @droneshark9639
    @droneshark9639 Před 6 lety +4

    They can't see in your windows especially during the day. You would have to be so close you could crash .

    • @gracie99999
      @gracie99999 Před rokem

      my concern if placed with s devise they emits what could it be cause i feel burning heat to my core and can’t sleep and there are numerous for weeks I’ve noticed larked for hours during the night maybe day also..
      and I’ve seen em while doing mundane daily activity.
      if I’m looking out window it makes some adjustments and if I head to backyard towards it it’ll move away a distance yet I’m specifically targeted cause it’s face and light continuously pointing me...

  • @stevo3561
    @stevo3561 Před rokem +1

    Thieves making videos of what’s on your
    Property. Noting you and your vehicle
    Movements during the day and night.

  • @stainlesslobster
    @stainlesslobster Před 9 měsíci

    Lol

  • @curlyanneb1973
    @curlyanneb1973 Před 4 lety +1

    Oh yeah, they’ll shoot ‘um down where I live. I don’t know about how many there are tho. I put my lipstick on every day and stand out in the yard and nothing...

  • @coyhilton9137
    @coyhilton9137 Před 6 lety +7

    Have some poor 13, or 14 year old kid put in jail, and run their life so they have a police record, BE ASHAMED!

    • @justinmyslive4108
      @justinmyslive4108 Před 6 lety +7

      Coy Hilton if they keep their drones out of people's yards they won't have to worry about it

    • @lukeholmberg4854
      @lukeholmberg4854 Před 5 lety +4

      But it is legal to fly over peoples property unless they register it as a no fly zone

    • @roberth8647
      @roberth8647 Před rokem

      @@lukeholmberg4854 oh puh-lease, people can't register their property as a no-fly zone.

  • @robertpayton3795
    @robertpayton3795 Před 5 lety

    First the individual with the certificate will be mindful and respectful of you as a property owner. I have no problems, it's call informing and requesting. Oh the flip side..drones are classified as unmanned aircraft, and an individual can get into serious consequences on destroying a platform zipping across the air at non harassing altitude.

  • @brucemartini2288
    @brucemartini2288 Před rokem +1

    Simple : they SHOULDENT be LEGAL or Allowed

  • @gigisolder5976
    @gigisolder5976 Před 6 lety +10

    drone over my land- is a dead drone

    • @StructiveINK
      @StructiveINK Před 6 lety +2

      Aren't you a brave boy XD

    • @daveshuman3080
      @daveshuman3080 Před 6 lety +5

      Would you also shoot down a helicopter flying over your land. You don't own the air.

    • @frankkolton1780
      @frankkolton1780 Před 6 lety +1

      Dave Shuman
      Wrong.

    • @julienielsen3746
      @julienielsen3746 Před 5 lety +2

      Drone on my property, it will belong to me. I'd shoot it with a strong spray of water. Kill it, and stick it in a bag, and throw it in the ocean.

    • @TJReis2024
      @TJReis2024 Před 5 lety +1

      @@julienielsen3746 thats the spirit

  • @grandpa7278
    @grandpa7278 Před 8 měsíci

    Single action in a word, "Shotgun".

  • @06ridyn
    @06ridyn Před 3 lety +1

    Funny part she could have been sued or arrested for hitting it with water if she did. We know our rules morons we now need to teach the public you can’t do shit or you will get arrested for a federal crime. No joke. Some fly for fun but some this is their job and career. Plus not mention all the issues you could cause by shooting a drone down. Hit a car hit so one in head a child even start a fire. That’s what makes it illegal. And she cannot sue unless the drone hade video footage saved.

  • @alexdalton7290
    @alexdalton7290 Před 6 lety +3

    Pffffffffffffff phantoms............ if someone flies a race drone on your property you ain't getting it un less your are very very very lucky 0-80+mph any direction.... pffff phantoms a joke to the racing community

    • @1peanut
      @1peanut Před 6 lety +2

      2 different uses. you are correct tho. most kids next door are not flying a $500 phantom and probably don't have a $300 race drone and $200 pair of goggles to fly. I think most people are just afraid of what they don't understand

    • @alexdalton7290
      @alexdalton7290 Před 6 lety +1

      T. Man correct

    • @leonh1971
      @leonh1971 Před 6 lety +3

      Flying by or even over my property is one thing, I don't think anyone would care, but hover above and film, that's a new issue, those need to be taken down. You can't climb my fence and film my yard, me, my children etc. I wouldn't hesitate, it would come down.

    • @gracie99999
      @gracie99999 Před rokem

      @@leonh1971 hovering and emitting some sorta issue beyond disgustingly cowardly is set to put lead in it and direct focus on behinds for 💯 sure cause I got elderly parents here’

  • @normanrukki3954
    @normanrukki3954 Před rokem +1

    I promise you lady, NOBODY was looking at you...relax...

  • @ima_potato9212
    @ima_potato9212 Před 3 lety +1

    hi karen

  • @jamesponcedeleon3824
    @jamesponcedeleon3824 Před 3 lety

    What a Karen didn't even know they can record and still tried to stay it.

    • @danieleber-xn3pr
      @danieleber-xn3pr Před 3 měsíci

      they can record and still try to stay it? wtf are saying and how is she being a karen by liking her privacy

  • @XLexieXBabyX
    @XLexieXBabyX Před 3 lety +1

    i dont give a damn what any lying bullshit news channel says, i hate drones lol, and if i see one anywhere on or across my property or property line, ill let my 2 buddies Smith and Wesson deal with it...

    • @chaelsonnen4487
      @chaelsonnen4487 Před 2 lety +2

      Ok tough guy!!

    • @rrittenhouse
      @rrittenhouse Před rokem +2

      Federal crime to do so! Careful 😂

    • @XLexieXBabyX
      @XLexieXBabyX Před rokem

      @@rrittenhouse not if its on my private property it's not lol, oh and if i have over 100 acres or more its perfectly legal to discharge firearms on my own property, if i see somebody elses property snooping on mine, thats offically considered trespassing, and in my state it is legal to deal with drones "only" how i see fit, so each to thier states own buddy lol

    • @rrittenhouse
      @rrittenhouse Před rokem +1

      ​ @XLexieXBabyX Yeah but discharging into the air is the issue. Now, if it landed and you blast it.. hell yeah! lol. The only person that would know or complain is the person on the other end of the drone. Without that, yeah you'd obviously get away with it.

    • @gracie99999
      @gracie99999 Před rokem

      in already told local police I’m gonna bring em down and they say -can’t advise what or what not to do but to call faa..

  • @jackhamilton9825
    @jackhamilton9825 Před rokem

    These drone videos fail to distinguish between living in city limits and not.
    I live in the country, closest city limits are miles away.
    Shooting in town is not legal but on my land is different, I walk out the back door and see my shooting targets 37.5 yards east.
    I wouldn't shoot down someone's drone, unless it needed shooting down.
    Like looking in my windows or real close to my house...
    I'd hang it on my den wall next to the coons.
    Wouldn't that be a trophy?
    Jacktheknife...

    • @roberth8647
      @roberth8647 Před rokem

      And even in that case, you would be violating federal law. You never EVER shoot at any aircraft. Drones are considered aircraft. Now, people who think jack is right, I'm telling you he isn't. You video tape it or document it, time and date - and you report it to the police or the FAA. But you never EVER shoot at a drone or ANY flying aircraft. Don't listen to Jack

    • @moxnix
      @moxnix Před rokem

      Reference: "unless it needed shooting down." What if it's an aircraft flies, hovers over your property. They can be as close as 1000 feet using high tech. camera equipment