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2MuchMark 08-01-2015 08:21 AM

Kentucky Man shoots drone flying over his yard, Gets Arrested. Yayyy!!
 
A Kentucky man shot a drone flying over his yard. Then the cops arrested him.

atom 08-01-2015 08:23 AM

I am building an EMP to take down amazon packages as they fly over my property.

brassmonkey 08-01-2015 08:35 AM

he got lucky :2 cents::2 cents: if it was worth 5k it's a felony

spads 08-01-2015 08:42 AM

It seems a bit odd that someone is able to fly something right above your property. I mean we're not talking about a plane flying a mile up.

L-Pink 08-01-2015 08:46 AM

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Originally Posted by spads (Post 20539121)
It seems a bit odd that someone is able to fly something right above your property. I mean we're not talking about a plane flying a mile up.

Not just fly above your property but hover there taking video. Fuck that.

dyna mo 08-01-2015 08:52 AM

Good
Drones are a big fucking problem. Fire fighters had to stop air drops on fires on a few blazes here in socal because of drones buzzing around.

brassmonkey 08-01-2015 08:52 AM

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Originally Posted by L-Pink (Post 20539124)
Not just fly above your property but hover there taking video. Fuck that.

paranoid! they won't see the pot room! remember you have 30 secs to clear out if they see it! it's rigged to blow!

MaDalton 08-01-2015 09:00 AM

political correctness is a bitch..


mineistaken 08-01-2015 09:03 AM

Drones should be made illegal, and making video over private property should be a felony charge no doubt.

ErectMedia 08-01-2015 09:11 AM

"They asked me, 'Are you the S-O-B that shot my drone?' and I said, 'Yes I am,'" Merideth said. "I had my 40 mm Glock on me and they started toward me and I told them, 'If you cross my sidewalk, there's gonna be another shooting.'"

Merica :thumbsup

brassmonkey 08-01-2015 09:12 AM

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Originally Posted by mineistaken (Post 20539138)
Drones should be made illegal, and making video over private property should be a felony charge no doubt.

stfu!! you do not live here idiot!!

aka123 08-01-2015 09:17 AM

It seems that there is a need for drone self-defense. That is every drone's right.

The Porn Nerd 08-01-2015 09:24 AM

www.dronekiller.com

mineistaken 08-01-2015 09:27 AM

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Originally Posted by brassmonkey (Post 20539142)
stfu!! you do not live here idiot!!

Moron, drones are not flying exclusively just in one country. :error

2MuchMark 08-01-2015 09:27 AM

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Originally Posted by dyna mo (Post 20539128)
Good
Drones are a big fucking problem. Fire fighters had to stop air drops on fires on a few blazes here in socal because of drones buzzing around.

No, not good. It's against FAA regulations to shoot down a drone. And no, "they" are not a problem. They are a fun, safe, high tech hobby enjoyed by lots of people, and can be very valuable tools used in all kinds of situations. This redneck hee-haw hillbilly caused damage to private property being used in a legal way. What the hillbilly did was illegal, and he should be held accountable.

dyna mo 08-01-2015 09:34 AM

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Originally Posted by ********** (Post 20539152)
No, not good. It's against FAA regulations to shoot down a drone. And no, "they" are not a problem. They are a fun, safe, high tech hobby enjoyed by lots of people, and can be very valuable tools used in all kinds of situations. This redneck hee-haw hillbilly caused damage to private property being used in a legal way. What the hillbilly did was illegal, and he should be held accountable.

Get real. Having to call off a fighting fires because lookie loos are flying their drones where the water drops are and you exclaim that's not a problem because you fail to get past the point that Kentucky dude was arrested for firing a gun in city limits.

You are too emotional to logically communicate with.

Dvae 08-01-2015 09:37 AM

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Originally Posted by ********** (Post 20539152)
No, not good. It's against FAA regulations to shoot down a drone. And no, "they" are not a problem. They are a fun, safe, high tech hobby enjoyed by lots of people, and can be very valuable tools used in all kinds of situations. This redneck hee-haw hillbilly caused damage to private property being used in a legal way. What the hillbilly did was illegal, and he should be held accountable.

you are for invasion of ones privacy?

How about I fly a drone around your house. If you leave the house I'll follow you in the car. Everywhere you go I'l be there because its not a problem and not against the law.

Sly 08-01-2015 09:39 AM

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Originally Posted by Dvae (Post 20539157)
you are for invasion of ones privacy?

How about I fly a drone around your house. If you leave the house I'll follow you in the car. Everywhere you go I'l be there because its not a problem and not against the law.

Oh get real, you'll lose track of him after a block because you won't be able to hear his electric car go vroom!

ErectMedia 08-01-2015 09:51 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ********** (Post 20539152)
No, not good. It's against FAA regulations to shoot down a drone. And no, "they" are not a problem. They are a fun, safe, high tech hobby enjoyed by lots of people, and can be very valuable tools used in all kinds of situations. This redneck hee-haw hillbilly caused damage to private property being used in a legal way. What the hillbilly did was illegal, and he should be held accountable.

My drone is in route to your location as we speak. I've calculated the weakest entry point into the Canadian border. We'll see if your opinion changes when I post the video on GFY. Hopefully it's just video of you researching electric cars online or waxing the Volt and not you riding a double headed dong while jamming out to Barry Manilow. :winkwink:

blackmonsters 08-01-2015 09:54 AM

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Originally Posted by MaDalton (Post 20539134)
political correctness is a bitch..



:1orglaugh

mineistaken 08-01-2015 09:57 AM

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Originally Posted by ErectMedia (Post 20539164)
My drone is in route to your location as we speak. I've calculated the weakest entry point into the Canadian border. We'll see if your opinion changes when I post the video on GFY. Hopefully it's just video of you researching electric cars online or waxing the Volt and not you riding a double headed dong while jamming out to Barry Manilow. :winkwink:

Would love to hear his "it is perfectly fine" bullshit then.

L-Pink 08-01-2015 09:57 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ********** (Post 20539152)
No, not good. It's against FAA regulations to shoot down a drone. And no, "they" are not a problem. They are a fun, safe, high tech hobby enjoyed by lots of people, and can be very valuable tools used in all kinds of situations. This redneck hee-haw hillbilly caused damage to private property being used in a legal way. What the hillbilly did was illegal, and he should be held accountable.


How about I hover one over your back yard and shoot zoom in video thru your back windows? Or shoot videos of your children playing in the back yard?


The guy in the story had teenage daughters sunbathing in the back yard, that wouldn't bother you if they were your kids? Or your wife?


And "redneck hee-haw hillbilly" What prompted that? The fact he had a gun? Or he lives in a bedroom community of Louisville Ky. which is hardly redneck.

Sly 08-01-2015 10:00 AM

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Originally Posted by L-Pink (Post 20539168)
The guy in the story had teenage daughters sunbathing in the back yard, that wouldn't bother you if they were your kids? Or your wife?

.

It all makes sense now.

Quote:

Merideth says that after he shot down the drone, Boggs arrived at his house with three friends.

mineistaken 08-01-2015 10:07 AM

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Originally Posted by L-Pink (Post 20539168)
And "redneck hee-haw hillbilly" What prompted that?

Redneck because he shot the drone, and the drone owner was progressive liberal minded gentlemen :thumbsup

dyna mo 08-01-2015 10:10 AM

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Originally Posted by L-Pink (Post 20539168)
How about I hover one over your back yard and shoot zoom in video thru your back windows? Or shoot videos of your children playing in the back yard?


The guy in the story had teenage daughters sunbathing in the back yard, that wouldn't bother you if they were your kids? Or your wife?


And "redneck hee-haw hillbilly" What prompted that? The fact he had a gun? Or he lives in a bedroom community of Louisville Ky. which is hardly redneck.

he's canadian and trying to be insulting. he does not know jack shit about rednecks, hee haw, or hillbillies. he's just combining what he thinks are slurs into one big spew of bigotry.

Bladewire 08-01-2015 10:22 AM


Be careul

Drones shoot back






L-Pink 08-01-2015 10:24 AM

Do I care if someone flies a remote helicopter/plane/drone over my house, no.

Do I care if someone flies a remote helicopter/plane/drone over my house while taking videos? YES!

Bladewire 08-01-2015 10:30 AM

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Originally Posted by L-Pink (Post 20539182)
Do I care if someone flies a remote helicopter/plane/drone over my house, no.

Do I care if someone flies a remote helicopter/plane/drone over my house while taking videos? YES!

+1

The people always parroting "I have nothing to hide" when it comes to hackers & government surveillance change their tune when the intrusion is right in front of there face. Imagine if this was a government drone legally recording you on your property.

L-Pink 08-01-2015 10:35 AM

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Originally Posted by Bladewire (Post 20539185)
+1

The people always parroting "I have nothing to hide" when it comes to hackers & government surveillance change their tune when the intrusion is right in front of there face. Imagine if this was a government drone legally recording you on your property.

Why would someone feel the need to video my private life or property? Is he looking to see if I’m home? Is he looking for targets for theft? Is he looking before a home invasion? Is he recording my partially clothed young children or wife for some sick reason? Will the photos be on the internet?

There is zero need to photo/ take videos of others private property or persons without their consent unless you have ulterior motives.

MaDalton 08-01-2015 11:02 AM

after a couple incidents recently where planes or helicopters almost crashed cause someone interfered with his drone, i tend to the idea of allowing drones only in certain predefined areas

it's only a question of time until someone dies

and most certainly i dont want people flying over my property - camera or not

Mr Pheer 08-01-2015 11:03 AM

The only thing the shooter told the truth about, was shooting at the drone.

It was never hovering 10ft over his property. It was never under 193ft at all. Most of that flight was over 220ft.

These things dont have zoom lenses. The pilot only had the drone for 2 days and was flying it from his house to take a picture of his friend's house, WITH PERMISSION from his friend.

UPDATE: Drone owner disputes shooter's story; produces video he - WDRB 41 Louisville News

You cant see much detail of a person at 193ft high. It's more like looking at an ant from standing on your roof.

Here's a shot me in my backyard flying the same drone that got shot down (DJI Phantom 3 Professional) at about 80 feet.

http://www.mrpheer.com/pics/dronie.jpg

Now add another 110ft to that and try to use your imagination (hard for a lot of you, I know) and guess at how much detail you can see of someone. NOT MUCH.

And if you think you're so interesting that people are going to buy drones just to spy on you... well sorry but you're most likely just being delusional.

That Drone is (probably) NOT Spying on You | Drone-RSS.com

Put your torches and pitchforks away people. Just because one person shouts the guy is a monster, doesnt mean it's true.

dyna mo 08-01-2015 11:12 AM

i have a hard time believing that guy could shoot a moving drone out of the sky from 200 feet away with a .40 glock.

bushwacker 08-01-2015 11:15 AM

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Originally Posted by dyna mo (Post 20539214)
i have a hard time believing that guy could shoot a moving drone out of the sky from 200 feet away with a .40 glock.

:thumbsup

mineistaken 08-01-2015 11:17 AM

World famous drone slayer :thumbsup:1orglaugh

atom 08-01-2015 11:28 AM

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Originally Posted by dyna mo (Post 20539214)
i have a hard time believing that guy could shoot a moving drone out of the sky from 200 feet away with a .40 glock.

If he did he should go on Top Shot and own those bitches.

mineistaken 08-01-2015 11:35 AM

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Originally Posted by atom (Post 20539225)
If he did he should go on Top Shot and own those bitches.

There is possibility of him accidentally getting lucky, but when I read 200ft I immediatelly assumed sniper rifle.

Mr Pheer 08-01-2015 11:54 AM

An even better illustration of how the drones arent spying on you. Because they cant see you very well. Or someone's daughter in Kentucky.



The shooter says the drone was at 10 feet... the pilot's flight data says 193 feet. Considering that most people lie, especially when trying to protect themselves when they've just done something extremely stupid, and the fact that most video is impartial... I tend to believe the pilot's story more than the shooter.

Plus, which one went to jail? Not the pilot!

Barry-xlovecam 08-01-2015 12:08 PM

https://www.law.cornell.edu/supremecourt/text/328/256

First 500 ft/ 152.4 m of airspace above that point (highest structure)is a̶ ̶f̶r̶e̶e̶ ̶f̶i̶r̶e̶ ̶z̶o̶n̶e̶ ̶ encroachment ... in that zone a drone is in trespass :2 cents: Discharging a firearm (or a rocket launcher) within a jurisdiction may be unlawful **

FCC (US) regulation is 1000 ft above any structure.

BFT3K 08-01-2015 12:10 PM



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4td1wtKxUhU

Sorry, just noticed this was a repost. Oh well.....

aka123 08-01-2015 12:23 PM

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Originally Posted by MaDalton (Post 20539208)
after a couple incidents recently where planes or helicopters almost crashed cause someone interfered with his drone, i tend to the idea of allowing drones only in certain predefined areas

it's only a question of time until someone dies

and most certainly i dont want people flying over my property - camera or not

Drones are very good for observation; whether it is crops, forest, security, etc. So, it is bad idea to give that up. Simply by making appropriate rules/ licensing (with proved qualification to fly drone) you can make things much safer. It can also be restricted that for what purposes you can fly drones and where.

What comes to flying over properties, I see no problem. Unless we are talking about especially flying over houses, etc. In here we have anyways the right to roam around and for example to take video. Excluding houses and the immediate vicinity of houses (yards).


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