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Premium Pilot
Sure it is. Depends on the advice."Perception of privacy"?
This is no place for legal advice. Foreign or domestic.
I'll try option B, then option A.. I DO like the option... "worth a shot"....Take a big 8 x 10 glossy of him shooting at the bird. Go over to his house and show it to him. And tell him that this constitutes right there a violation of the law. Tell the next time it happens, you're going straight to the authorities. It's worth a shot
But life is much simpler when you get along with your neighbors, maybe you can just explain to him where you fly, and how safe it is.
Upload the snapshot/footage to you tube /email.. so its safely held.I'll try option B, then option A.. I DO like the option... "worth a shot"....
The curse if arrogance is how it blinds oneself to it.It is said a lawyer who defends himself has fool for a client.
Legal advice from a drone forum?
Lunacy.
It maybe this thread and slingshot stuff but I am I the only person that googled this drone and then googled "how to modify Parrot Mamboto shoot further than 6 feet" LOLGet a Parrot Mambo and defend yourself with the cannon:
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I just got one last week to fly indoors when the weather's bad and I'm reluctant to say I'm having more fun with it than with my P4 in some respects![]()
Arrogance definition: offensive display of superiority or self-importance; overbearing pride.The curse if arrogance is how it blinds oneself to it.
There are plenty of absolutely rock-solid, 100% accurate and reliable legal matters I can advise another local person on, and similarly would I rely on other non-lawyers for accurate advice on a wide range of legal matters.
Similarly with many medical issues. And I'm not a doctor either.
Who do you think makes the laws? Are you narrow-minded / arrogant enough to think that only Lawyers legislate? Or perhaps that only Lawyers can competently legislate? How many lawyers do you think are on the City Council in my town of 10,000, writing and passing ordinances? The answer is none. Do they not understand the law they are passing well enough to explain it to someone else?
I could go on and on and on and on, but I think everyone else gets the point. No skill, vocation, profession, practice, discipline, whathaveyou is so opaque that only those recognized as experts can dispense ANY useful, reliable, advice.
Come to me asking what to do about that sore bruise you got where the baseball bat accidentally hit you when you were coaching your son, and I'll tell you to take Advil and put an ice pack on it -- for free.
Or, you can drop $100 at the local Urgent Care clinic and waste the time of some Physician's Assistant to tell you exactly the same thing. Your call.
Hi,
So I was flying my P3P the other day at home in my garden,
Where I live, just out the back of my garden, there is loads of open fields and nothing else,
I tend to lift off from the garden and head straight to the open fields out of the way of everything,
I heard the neighbour next door say that he was going to shoot it down when I come back to land, which had me worried,
So I was coming back into my garden to land, and I wasn't anywhere near him, he started taking shots at the phantom with a catapult ( slingshot )
When I heard him say this I set the video to record on the way back for landing in case anything did happen, ( which it did )
My question basically is:
Is he in the right by trying to shoot me down for landing in my garden
After being flying in open fields,
Or am I in the wrong for coming into my own garden to land with the video recording ?
I did read somewhere that take offs and landings were exempt from the 50m rule until it's airborne ?
I was going to call the police about this but thought that I would let it go this time as I wasn't entirely sure about the rules,
Has anybody experienced this or can offer me any advice
Thanks in advance
In the uk, should I add
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Hi,
So I was flying my P3P the other day at home in my garden,
Where I live, just out the back of my garden, there is loads of open fields and nothing else,
I tend to lift off from the garden and head straight to the open fields out of the way of everything,
I heard the neighbour next door say that he was going to shoot it down when I come back to land, which had me worried,
So I was coming back into my garden to land, and I wasn't anywhere near him, he started taking shots at the phantom with a catapult ( slingshot )
When I heard him say this I set the video to record on the way back for landing in case anything did happen, ( which it did )
My question basically is:
Is he in the right by trying to shoot me down for landing in my garden
After being flying in open fields,
Or am I in the wrong for coming into my own garden to land with the video recording ?
I did read somewhere that take offs and landings were exempt from the 50m rule until it's airborne ?
I was going to call the police about this but thought that I would let it go this time as I wasn't entirely sure about the rules,
Has anybody experienced this or can offer me any advice
Thanks in advance
In the uk, should I add
Sent from my iPad using PhantomPilots
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