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Why do some people shoot at drones?
Is the drone weaponized?
No.
If the drone were weaponized, who most likely owns it?
The Military.
Do you own the drone?
No.
Is America a battlefield?
No.
Is photography legal?
Yes.
If the drone is owned by the police and it has cameras and speed radars...
Is damaging police property legal?
No.
Are you allowed to shoot children's toys?
No.
If the drone is weaponized, but you do not recognize the design and layout of it, or you do, but it has foreign markings on it...
Do you want a missile or a bomb, or 25 or 30mm shells through your roof with no help around?
No.
That's why its about time that shooting down stoned should be illegal.
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9 Answers
- Anonymous3 years agoFavorite Answer
OK, where I am we don't shoot at things, we're civilised.
However, I appreciate the sentiment.
Drones can be a menace.
Photography is not illegal but taking pics of private residences or unwilling people can be, as can be flying these things over national monuments where there may be a terrorism risk, and also a health and safety risk--you get wind shear or lose power and the drone hits people, a building, a car.
Then there is the danger at airfields--drones have come very close to planes taking off and landing. Not good.
Fly your drone but do it damn well responsibly, and find out where you can and cannot use it!
- Anonymous3 years ago
Drones are threatening predators. Blow them out of the sky. Save a shotgun blast for when you find the bastard with the controller.
- 3 years ago
That's nothing. Retards in New Orleans were shooting at helicopters that were trying to save them during Katrina.
- Anonymous3 years ago
Just for the fun of it.
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- Anonymous3 years ago
Some people consider drones buzzing around them as invasion of privacy.
- ?Lv 73 years ago
People like their privacy. If YOUR Drone tries to find out which brand of toilet paper I use...I promise you, your Drone WILL be grounded, with absolutely no frigging apologies.
- Anonymous3 years ago
Americanism. It is in our nature to take it to the 'man' especially if no one is hurt
- Anonymous3 years ago
you have no legitimate business in my backyard