My neighbor bought a Drone....

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  • RoosterJC

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    ...at Verizon! It's about 12x12 inches with 4 propellers on the corners. It has an HD video camera, flies about 160 ft vertical and cost about $250.00.
    It's operated with a smartphone app.
    He says he wants aerial pics of his house, but IDK.
    What would you do with a drone?
     

    mbills2223

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    ...at Verizon! It's about 12x12 inches with 4 propellers on the corners. It has an HD video camera, flies about 160 ft vertical and cost about $250.00.
    It's operated with a smartphone app.
    He says he wants aerial pics of his house, but IDK.
    What would you do with a drone?

    I would follow other drones around. I would definitely be the troll of the drone world.
     

    MikeDVB

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    They're loud and only fly for 5-10 minutes at a time. Honestly, I wouldn't be concerned... My mCPX v2 is much more dangerous ;-).
    BLH3680_a0
     

    tv1217

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    I want one with an airsoft gun, Nerf darts, or some kind of electrical ignition system for bottle rockets.
     

    NavyVet

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    Drone, Skeet, all looks about the same :):

    In all seriousness, I would use it to extend my surveillance perimeter. The quadcopter drones at the right altitute are very quiet.
     

    Doug

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    IC 35-45-4-5
    Voyeurism; public voyeurism
    Sec. 5. (a) The following definitions apply throughout this section:
    (1) "Camera" means a camera, a video camera, a device that captures a digital image, or any other type of video recording device.
    (2) "Peep" means any looking of a clandestine, surreptitious, prying, or secretive nature.
    (3) "Private area" means the naked or undergarment clad genitals, pubic area, or buttocks of an individual.
    (b) A person:
    (1) who knowingly or intentionally:
    (A) peeps; or
    (B) goes upon the land of another with the intent to peep;
    into an occupied dwelling of another person; or
    (2) who knowingly or intentionally peeps into an area where an occupant of the area reasonably can be expected to disrobe, including:
    (A) restrooms;
    (B) baths;
    (C) showers; and
    (D) dressing rooms;
    without the consent of the other person, commits voyeurism, a Class B misdemeanor.
    (c) However, the offense under subsection (b) is a Class D felony if:
    (1) it is knowingly or intentionally committed by means of a camera; or
    (2) the person who commits the offense has a prior unrelated conviction:
    (A) under this section; or
    (B) in another jurisdiction, including a military court, for an offense that is substantially similar to an offense described in this section.
    (d) A person who:
    (1) without the consent of the individual; and
    (2) with intent to peep at the private area of an individual;
    peeps at the private area of an individual and records an image by means of a camera commits public voyeurism, a Class A misdemeanor.
    (e) The offense under subsection (d) is a Class D felony if the person has a prior unrelated conviction under this section or in another jurisdiction, including a military court, for an offense that is substantially similar to an offense described in this section, or if the person:
    (1) publishes the image;
    (2) makes the image available on the Internet; or
    (3) transmits or disseminates the image to another person.
    (f) It is a defense to a prosecution under subsection (d) that the individual deliberately exposed the individual's private area.

    Seems like at least a Class A Misdemeanor, maybe a Class D Felony.


    Can you legally discharge a firearm to stop a Misdemeanor? A Felony?
    Would a shotgun blast reach 250 feet into the air to bring down a drone?
     
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