Drone pilots, professional or recreational that use their drones to invade other's privacy are causing problems for everyone. Many have their concerns, even fear, of drones and when the news reports "peeping" drones it escalates these concerns and fears. It forces lawmakers to impose local regulations on drone restrictions.
The question that I have is, if you knew who this was, would you help report or protect the pilot?
This invasion of privacy happened in the St. Louis Area
She bought the camera 24 hours before her alleged drone footage. She doesn’t want to be on camera. This really just sounds like someone who desperately seeks some kind of attention. That is a light anomaly on a cheap camera. Nothing more. It’s a shame we have people doing things like this when we already have enough stupid operators crapping on this hobby. I live in Saint Louis and have had a few folks mention this stupid news clip to me. It’s infuriating.
This is an obvious WiseCam marketing ploy. The drone could easily belongDrone pilots, professional or recreational that use their drones to invade other's privacy are causing problems for everyone. Many have their concerns, even fear, of drones and when the news reports "peeping" drones it escalates these concerns and fears. It forces lawmakers to impose local regulations on drone restrictions.
The question that I have is, if you knew who this was, would you help report or protect the pilot?
This invasion of privacy happened in the St. Louis Area
What could they possibly see at 4:00am? I agree that it’s very fishy. Great plug for the surveillance company.I find it hard to believe that's a drone. Hard to tell what it is.
Close quarters for daytime flying, let alone try to peep at 4am with a drone that sounds like angry bees. Fishy story
Looks more like a commercial for Wyse Cam. They mentioned it by name 4 times, showed multiple pictures, named the price as well as the features of the camera. someone got paid.
The answer to your question is YES, I would turn in (and or beat down) a peeping tom no matter what type of equipment was being used
I think you nailed the explanation. Local news has gotten so cheesy they will take any story and attempt to sensationalize it for ratings.first off we all know there is no way any drone could see in her window at 4 am or any other time . someone is out playing with there drone late at night and screwing with this women . the mis leading story of the drone peeping is garbage . and it's bad reporting that is putting a bad name on drones. you could see the drone in the camera it wasn't just hovering there and all lights were out in the house so nothing could be seen . still this person should not be dropping down into someones back yard probably someone she knows a friend screwing with her .And after looking at the video a few more times this story is a joke .
Drone pilots, professional or recreational that use their drones to invade other's privacy are causing problems for everyone. Many have their concerns, even fear, of drones and when the news reports "peeping" drones it escalates these concerns and fears. It forces lawmakers to impose local regulations on drone restrictions.
The question that I have is, if you knew who this was, would you help report or protect the pilot?
This invasion of privacy happened in the St. Louis Area
Night flying is not restricted for hobby pilots. Part 107 pilots require a Daytime Flight Waiver. That is a common misconception. This video explains that well:
I see video similar to this whenever I check my video doorbell camera. It looks like reflection from headlights.I didn't say people were getting paid LEGALLY. He was blatantly urging people to buy that exact camera. The people who wrote the copy (poor copy as Pharm mentioned) got kick backs, no doubt in my mind.
Also as i stated previously, i seriously doubt someone was flying a noisy drone in tight quarters, in the dark, to look in a dark window at 4am (what do you expect was going on at 4am in that woman's house that was so intriguing?).
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All I saw were 4 streaking lights (like UFO sightings of old). There was also a horizontal streak across the video at one point. Was that also a drone??
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