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Originally Posted by GasOLane
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Did you actually read and understand this?? Confirms exactly what I have been saying
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Nice try. But I doubt that anyone keeps anything of value in their front yard! and other than my neighbours no one can see into my back yard.
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That's you, not everyone is the same, anyone can see what's in my back yard, many people have alley ways behind their property, so people can easily see what's in the back yard. I keep a 70K car parked in my front yard, that would be considered valuable by some.
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If someone had a drone hovering over my (and my neighbours) back yards then yes I would suspect that they were looking to see what we had that they wanted.
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Again what your paranoia causes you to think has nothing to do with legal obligations and rights, it's irrelevant.
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What would your reaction be if a drone was to hang around the back of your property, checking out your kids, horses, cars etc?
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I have never seen a drone 'hang around' they have very limited battery life and people generally fly them around to get some cinematic video footage or B roll video footage.
I don't have a problem with people flying drones, should I be concerned about people using the nature reserves behind my property as they can see the entire back of my house/shed/pets and people utilising the back yard?
Do you realise how little drones actually see?
At 30 metres you would not be able to make out any person even if they were sun baking naked.
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