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What are your rights when people fly these small RC 4 prop copters with cameras over your property?

I suppose the cameras are rolling when they have them attached. I think it's a gross invasion of privacy, especially when they hover over your property & make several passes.

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Also the hight laws I am interested in

How high are they aloud to fly before the army shoots them down for invading airspace illegally

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Yes - they are startting to become very intrusive.

I would say that they have no right to spy on you and so - take it out.

One crashed on a neighbours property recently - we found the smashed up drone - but unfortunately, we could not find the camera!

The bits of drone were given back to the owner.

(Anyone want to by a small camera!) whistling.gif

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Extract from an article in the DT - doubt such rules apply here!

"Drone photographers in the UK must obey the same rules as model aircraft enthusiasts, which means the device must weigh less than 44lb and its operator must fly no higher than 400ft (above that would stray technically into the level at which aircraft might need to fly), or farther away than 500m (1,650ft) – deemed the pilot’s “line of sight”."

Full article here - http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/photography/10980683/Drone-photography-exploring-views-from-whole-new-heights.html

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