So police got called about their own drone hovering over someone's yard with kids playing in it in Texas.
Neighbors Push Back After Hurst Police Hover Drone Over Home
"It might be legal but it's still creepy to think that police can be saying that they're training or looking for a criminal and still be looking at you in your back yard," said neighbor.
And reading the article, "The Texas Privacy Act restricts making recordings on private property but Hurst police tell NBC5 they were not recording in this case." (I'm not buying that seeing the video and how long it sat there and the front camera on the Inspire pointing at them.).
Neighbors Push Back After Hurst Police Hover Drone Over Home
"It might be legal but it's still creepy to think that police can be saying that they're training or looking for a criminal and still be looking at you in your back yard," said neighbor.
And reading the article, "The Texas Privacy Act restricts making recordings on private property but Hurst police tell NBC5 they were not recording in this case." (I'm not buying that seeing the video and how long it sat there and the front camera on the Inspire pointing at them.).