Invading someones privacy with a drone-camera, has to take precedence (as a crime) ,compared to shooting it down. Obviously you cant do that in town, but rurally, I would happily argue the-toss in court.
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Invading someones privacy with a drone-camera, has to take precedence (as a crime) ,compared to shooting it down. Obviously you cant do that in town, but rurally, I would happily argue the-toss in court.
Has anyone actually used a drone on Doc land?
Seen a few videos on here of drone footage, would have to say that some of it must come from doc land.
Same thing happened here on my orchard, drone cased it then robbers followed.
its a fucking maize here and the pricks managed to find a shitty trailer i had well out the back of the orchard
I will be shooting any drones I see and look forward to talking to their owners who come crying
A mate of mine just got a mean drone with a thermal camera on board. 20minutes of flying autonomy. I was really impressed.
My sympathy.
Make sure that when you blow it out of the sky, you are hidden under trees / cover etc so no on board cameras which are are transmitting real time recordings back to the Mau Mau can record your image . And if the Mau Mau turn up trying to claim their craft you deny all knowledge and refuse access to your property.
Should they then resort to support from Plod to gain access. then ensure they admit in front of Plod to illegally flying it over your property without your permission ......and of course, they wont find the carcass remains which may have any evidence of what happened. Will they.
https://i.stuff.co.nz/national/crime...-him-dismissed
Apparently a shotguns ok to use!
At last a legal precedent and one which seems to hinge on the drone being over the shooters PRIVATE property when shot at (and of course, no danger to anyone). Arrogant Real Estate Agents who think they are Mini Gods, take note.
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HOO BLOODY RAY
Constable Plod will just hate this....... Nah Nah Nah Nah Nah Nah and we property owners will love it .