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Something like this was inevitable to happen. Jerks will continue to use UAVs (drones) improperly and people will continue to defend their privacy. Until a lengthy expensive court battle and new rulings and new laws from Congress are enacted it will be a fight.
It will be interesting to see Seahawks input on the issue. He is a professional in the UAV industry.
My understanding that as of now all UAVs are very restricted near any airport, have a maximum altitude allowed of 500 feet and are line of sight. A commercial pilots license is needed by the operator to use it in a commercial manner,
I will bet big money that soon there will be a anti-UAV hunter killer or some defensive measures. The general public will not have that for a long time. The feds are terrified of UAVs used as a bomb delivery device. There will have to a defensive measure soon if it does not already exist.
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