That way, when you criticize them, you're a mile away and you have their shoes. ”
LMAO!!
That way, when you criticize them, you're a mile away and you have their shoes. ”
Personally, I say there was nothing wrong done, base on the little video clip... however, as a property owner, if I’m constantly being annoyed by someone’s drone flying around above me, I just might get fed up enough to exercise my right to practice with my shotgun...
Do that and you would be the one violating laws more than the person legally flying the drone, regardless of what the offended person believes is violation of privacy.
I have been flying my Mavic Air since late February from my yard. No complaints from anyone. Then one day this anonymous letter was in the mailbox. The Air is a bit loud till it gets to about 30 feet up. If you're flying for about 5 minutes the neighbors will only here a noise for a total of about 45 seconds (timed it). I am not taking pictures of them or their home. I am one of those people who really enjoys the flying aspect of the drone more than the photography part of it. I am not sure if I should suspend all flying till I the new Mavic 2 comes out (should be quieter) or just wait till the neighbors complain more. They are calling my flying a public nuisance. What about planes and helicopters! They are always hosting loud dinner parties on their patio and using their fire pit (smoke so potent I can't open my windows) and I never have complained overt the years. I'll be interested to get opinions.
You sound like someone who shouldn't be playing with guns.Maybe if I deliberately targeted the drone... but if I’m legally shooting clay pigeons on my property, and you foolishly fly your drone in the way... we’ll, accidents happen...;p or maybe it was scaring my animals... You usually got rights to protect your livestock from threats that take precedent over other laws, like fish and game rules and the likes...
Or maybe I set off those fireworks that fill the sky over my yard with exploding balls of fire... oops... didn’t see the drone there... my point is, if your going to provoke your neighbors to the point they’re fed up with you, right or wrong your going to end up with headaches and an endless cycle of tit for tat antics that will drive you mad.
We've been neighbors for 10 years. They could easily said something to me. I only fly the Air a couple of times per week. I believe if I fly they'll have an attorney send a letter to me or call the police and say I was spying on them and the noise is a nuisance.Why not make it known that you would like to have a get-together ... maybe a BBQ and let them all see and get to know what they are complaining about ?
Its amazing what happens when a BBQ / Beer is had ... and decent friendly chat ... even if the letter writer themselves do not attend - if many other neighbours do and they decide you are not a problem ... then Letter writer is on his own ... cause I bet he / she has told someone they wrote it !!
Nigel
I am sure when the camera was first invented some people claimed invasion of privacy. There is always someone with a gripe.The complaint was I crossed over the MIDDLE OF HIS GARDEN, + HOVERED THERE FOR A SHORT WHILE. Was it an invasion of his privacy?
When offered a copy, he did NOT want to see the film!
send a like type letter back asking to quite down the orgy type BBQ's and smoke from the back yard fire as it bothers you . seems people need to learn to allow others to enjoy life with out complaining about every little thing . what happens when someone cuts their grass , starts their car or motorcycle , kids out playing and screaming . etc . i would tell the neighbor that flying during respectable hrs will continueI have been flying my Mavic Air since late February from my yard. No complaints from anyone. Then one day this anonymous letter was in the mailbox. The Air is a bit loud till it gets to about 30 feet up. If you're flying for about 5 minutes the neighbors will only here a noise for a total of about 45 seconds (timed it). I am not taking pictures of them or their home. I am one of those people who really enjoys the flying aspect of the drone more than the photography part of it. I am not sure if I should suspend all flying till I the new Mavic 2 comes out (should be quieter) or just wait till the neighbors complain more. They are calling my flying a public nuisance. What about planes and helicopters! They are always hosting loud dinner parties on their patio and using their fire pit (smoke so potent I can't open my windows) and I never have complained overt the years. I'll be interested to get opinions.
The laws vary from state to state and county to county. But generally if you’re in the united stated you need permission to fly over anyone’s home , if you’re under 200 ft. And permission to fly over their property. Doesn’t ,matter if its for a second or 10 minutes. But I would go with the advice that its best to pick your battles. I have a similar problem with 2 neighbors out of 10. I just stay away from those 2!!! Problem solved!!The complaint was I crossed over the MIDDLE OF HIS GARDEN, + HOVERED THERE FOR A SHORT WHILE. Was it an invasion of his privacy?
When offered a copy, he did NOT want to see the film!
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