Gentlemen, I have in-laws in FL with a neighbor drone problem...
LEO contacted, no law on books in locality.
Cost effective ideas to effectively stop a drone flying at approximately 50 ft. off the ground, and firearms are not permitted.
Gentlemen, I have in-laws in FL with a neighbor drone problem...
LEO contacted, no law on books in locality.
Cost effective ideas to effectively stop a drone flying at approximately 50 ft. off the ground, and firearms are not permitted.
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My feedback: http://www.ar-15.co/threads/33234-lt-MADDOG-gt
Will a Super Soaker spray that high?
My vote goes for a potato cannon.
If they are flying within the constraints of FAA regulations and local ordinances, you have no legal recourse for whatever actions you choose to interfere with the drone in operation. 'You' being the generic 'you'. People may find themselves in a world of Federal hurt for downing a drone in an unsafe manner, in addition to any civil or criminal property damage statutes. It's just a fact. Your best bet is to talk to the individual, or see if they are violating the regs or local ordinances. You can look up your in-laws address on Airmap or Skyvector to see if the airspace is legal to fly in. Amongst other things, I am a licensed commercial drone operator.
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Or another drone to battle with the offending drone. Like an old school dogfight.
That would make for an epic YouTube video.
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Buy bigger drone and hang a net from it. Fly over little drone and drag the net across the props.
Cola and Mentos artillery barage?