It look like she used a rifle of some sorts.12ga would work better than a handgun.....I would think at that range birdshot would work nicely...
As the owner of a camera equipped, rather expensive drone I think the operator should be charged with voyeurism. People have a reasonable expectation of privacy in the airspace immediately surrounding their homes. It appears that house backs up against not much and the homeowners could do things like change clothes in an upstairs bedroom without worrying about someone seeing them. Using a drone to get around that should be prosecuted in my opinion.
LOL!!INGO title fail.
It's a remote controlled aerial vehicle - it's incapable of fear.
So you're saying that uploading this video to YouTube wasn't the smartest thing for the operator to do?
Its the best thing he could have done. If the world was just, her husband would pay the guy a visit and leave with the drone. More realistically I hope the the guy gets tracked down and put through the legal system
Oklahoma lawmaker wants to protect people who destroy drones flying on their propertyShooting down a drone is illegal. Personally I have no issues with a response to invasion of privacy.
https://www.forbes.com/sites/johngo...crime-so-when-will-us-prosecute/#61b697e72a25