Spy drones may be taken out with 'force' by homeowners in Florida under new bill
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Florida property owners pestered by spying drones could soon be allowed to fight back with 'force'
A new bill moving through the Florida Senate would give homeowners the right to use "reasonable force" to take down drones infringing on their right to privacy, directly conflicting with federal airspace regulations while raising new legal questions regarding how far a person can go to defend their home from surveillance. The bill primarily focuses on further regulating the use of unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) while broadening the scope of loc…
Florida property owners pestered by spying drones could soon be allowed to fight back with 'force' – Democratic Accent
A new bill moving through the Florida Senate would give homeowners the right to use “reasonable force” to take down drones infringing on their right to privacy, directly conflicting with federal airspace regulations while raising new legal questions regarding how far a person can go to defend their home from surveillance. The bill primarily focuses on further regulating the use of unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) while broadening the scope of lo…
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