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Old 06-09-2024, 09:50 PM   #1
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Default Are drones flying too close to your lake house?

We have one that drops down between the trees and the house, then hovers for a bit.
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Question Maybe No Harm Intended...

Drones are in use by realtors to take videos
later shown on the Web.

It's sort of funny to see an eagle knock one
out of the sky!

I find video cameras pointed 24/7 in the
direction of my domicile more intrusive.
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We have one that drops down between the trees and the house, then hovers for a bit.
Tell your wife to stop sun bathing topless and they will go away
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We have one that drops down between the trees and the house, then hovers for a bit.
Good reason to practice target shooting!
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oddly - drones are classified as aircraft and interfering with one or shooting it down is equivalent in the eyes of the law as doing the same to an airplane...
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oddly - drones are classified as aircraft and interfering with one or shooting it down is equivalent in the eyes of the law as doing the same to an airplane...
If you shoot a drone down with your slingshot, step on it and throw it in a garbage bag, the NTSB will not likely investigate. Some years ago, NH passed a law prohibiting surveillance/security cameras overlooking your neighbors property. Is there a conflict in the law? Listing my property with a Realtor and taking related, permitted, video can be a lot different than flying around to see what folks are doling. Police would need a warrant to do that wouldn't they?
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Good reason to practice target shooting!
Let's not jump to conclusions let's wait to hear what John would do?
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The other day one of those Real Estate video companies was doing a drone shoot next to me and it was the first time I've seen one piloted by someone who really knows what they are doing. The thing went way far up and way far away...now I understand why they have those green and red navigation lights blinking!
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If you shoot a drone down with your slingshot, step on it and throw it in a garbage bag, the NTSB will not likely investigate. Some years ago, NH passed a law prohibiting surveillance/security cameras overlooking your neighbors property. Is there a conflict in the law? Listing my property with a Realtor and taking related, permitted, video can be a lot different than flying around to see what folks are doling. Police would need a warrant to do that wouldn't they?
First, if you damage or steal a drone, the drone's owner can probably get the local police to investigate and maybe involve the NTSB. It is a felony to interfere with the flight of an aircraft. On your second point, can you reference the law that prohibits surveillance/security cams? I'm wondering if that would include a limited visit by a drone? There probably needs to be case law on that one.

The only state laws on drones that I know of are:
1) No aiding or disruption of fishing or hunting activities.
2) No operations within State Park boundaries. This has the effect of not allowing takeoff, control or landing. Overflying is controlled by FAA, not the state, so can be done as long as drone is in visual sight.
3) No take-off or landings on State DOT property
4) No photographs of people's "private parts"

If a drone is harassing you, that is a local police matter but the police can report incidents to the FAA that could result in the remote pilot losing their right to fly.
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They don't fly drones around my house...
We save that for FLATLANDERS.
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They don't fly drones around my house...
We save that for FLATLANDERS.
Could not resist could you, LOL. Like taking candy from a baby. Stick to lumber john.
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you beat me to that one. just about to add that
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Could not resist could you, LOL. Like taking candy from a baby. Stick to lumber john.
No, I'm retiring at the end of July.
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Best on your retirement.

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If you shoot a drone down with your slingshot, step on it and throw it in a garbage bag, the NTSB will not likely investigate. Some years ago, NH passed a law prohibiting surveillance/security cameras overlooking your neighbors property. Is there a conflict in the law? Listing my property with a Realtor and taking related, permitted, video can be a lot different than flying around to see what folks are doling. Police would need a warrant to do that wouldn't they?
I just pay attention to what's legal and what isn't because if I run afoul of any gov't agency, I risk losing my security clearance and livelihood... they strip you of it and ask questions later...
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On your second point, can you reference the law that prohibits surveillance/security cams? I'm wondering if that would include a limited visit by a drone? There probably needs to be case law on that one.
HB204 in 2005
AN ACT prohibiting unlawful peering into the dwelling place of another. Passed and signed into law July 2005 with amendments, effective Jan. 1, 2006.

There is current discussion in Concord and I expect you will see additional clarification/regulation coming to a state near you.
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https://www.nhmunicipal.org/sites/de...es_webinar.pdf

https://www.dot.nh.gov/about-nh-dot/...ics/uas-drones

https://mm.nh.gov/files/uploads/dot/...fact-sheet.pdf
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I haven't had any issues with drones, but if it was to happen, I would probably buy something like this.

https://netgun.com/
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No, I'm retiring at the end of July.
i must say John at 56 yrs myself im not far behind. The lakes region is turned into a total mess. best to you
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i must say John at 56 yrs myself im not far behind. The lakes region is turned into a total mess. best to you


Disagree. I retired 5 years ago to the area. Yes, it has its challenges, but a total mess not at all. Mostly is a wonderful place to live


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