good. this is unreasonable search and seizure. The space above your house is part of your private property up to a certain elevation, this is also trespassing. And if Ohio has a 2 party consent law for recording, this is also unlawful.
I wonder if the officers operating the drones have their FAA Unmanned arial vehicle operator licenses? To operate a drone for commercial purposes I believe you need one.
ahhh yes the rookie cop who likes planes finds he can ramp people... then has no idea what he needs to ask you for nor has probably ever seen a pilot's license... They are very colorful.
I think those laws are based on state, and just would hazard a guess it depends on the size of the drone.
A coworker bought a pair of rc planes, and actually had to register one with the faa becauae of its size, which i cant imagine anybody older than 3 thinking it was a full size plane...
I agree with you as long as the property surveilled is their curtilage and they have installed sufficient coverage to prevent view from a public roadway (fence, hedge, trees). They would then have a (diminished) expectation of privacy.
The issue are the SCOTUS decisions in California v. Ciraolo (fixed wing aircraft surveillance from 1,000 ft) and Florida v. Riley (helicopter surveillance of a greenhouse from 400 ft above private property).
yeah, like I said, from a certain elevation. Apparently not 1000 ft, nor 400 ft, but this drone which is 20-50 ft or so would, i assume, fall into that expectation of privacy.
But as another user pointed out, this photo is from Australia, and I dont know the laws there, more cucked than the US though but I dont know in what capacity.
While I love this photo as a whole, that is a Great Northern beer bottle so almost guaranteed to be a photo from my home state of Queensland, Australia.
I'd be very fucking surprised if somebody did. It's a decent drop but for some reason you guys never get our good ones and only get Foster's which not one person in Australia drinks.
Fair enough. I mean, I don't touch the stuff myself, but I did work at a local brewery. While they did not have a super large distribution area at the time, even fucktard faggots in Seattle could order some through...bah, can't remember the name of the website, but that website would let you order a LOT of different brews from all over the United States. Didn't know if such a system was in place for Aussie brews, too.
Aussie pede here, I manage a liquor store in a country town. You're right the beer that bloke is throwing is a 375ml stubby of Great Northern Original 4.2% lager. We refer to it as White Fish, see the marlin on the label. We call their mid-strength version Black Fish because the marlin is black on the label. There is also a can of XXXX Gold mid-strength beer on the ground. These guys are from Northern NSW / Southern Qld, not Ohio.
I think this literally happened in Missouri and the courts sided with the property owner. Something about the first hundred feet above your property being considered part of your land so the drone was trespassing.
I also believe there is a law in Colorado (or was) that allowed hunters and outdoors folk to shoot down forestry and wild life and game drones spying on hunters and fisherman to see if they are abiding by the law.
We white red necks don't like being told what to do or surveilled!! We will continue to be this way and eventually you will come for our freedoms (as you already are) and that's when you'll realize what you're up against!!
That does make a difference - if this was over my property I’d totally bring it down. But if it’s common property I think you just have to put up with it?
Correct, this is common property and the decision of the property owner to work with police. Also it's probably a high crime area based on the police comment.
Free trap shooting training, grab your shotguns fellaz!
good. this is unreasonable search and seizure. The space above your house is part of your private property up to a certain elevation, this is also trespassing. And if Ohio has a 2 party consent law for recording, this is also unlawful.
Its illegal in 2 potentially 3 aspects.
I wonder if the officers operating the drones have their FAA Unmanned arial vehicle operator licenses? To operate a drone for commercial purposes I believe you need one.
Very unlikely since when I was flying I got ramped by local PD and none of them know the regulations.
ahhh yes the rookie cop who likes planes finds he can ramp people... then has no idea what he needs to ask you for nor has probably ever seen a pilot's license... They are very colorful.
Its a satire page on fb
Especially if the drone is out of LOS
I think those laws are based on state, and just would hazard a guess it depends on the size of the drone.
A coworker bought a pair of rc planes, and actually had to register one with the faa becauae of its size, which i cant imagine anybody older than 3 thinking it was a full size plane...
Anyhoo, just tossing that out as consideration
Look at the fb page..... satire
yeah too good to be true
Ohio is a 1 party state.
I agree with you as long as the property surveilled is their curtilage and they have installed sufficient coverage to prevent view from a public roadway (fence, hedge, trees). They would then have a (diminished) expectation of privacy.
The issue are the SCOTUS decisions in California v. Ciraolo (fixed wing aircraft surveillance from 1,000 ft) and Florida v. Riley (helicopter surveillance of a greenhouse from 400 ft above private property).
yeah, like I said, from a certain elevation. Apparently not 1000 ft, nor 400 ft, but this drone which is 20-50 ft or so would, i assume, fall into that expectation of privacy.
But as another user pointed out, this photo is from Australia, and I dont know the laws there, more cucked than the US though but I dont know in what capacity.
While I love this photo as a whole, that is a Great Northern beer bottle so almost guaranteed to be a photo from my home state of Queensland, Australia.
Could he (or a local retail establishment) not have imported it?
I'd be very fucking surprised if somebody did. It's a decent drop but for some reason you guys never get our good ones and only get Foster's which not one person in Australia drinks.
They also look quintessentially Aussie.
Fair enough. I mean, I don't touch the stuff myself, but I did work at a local brewery. While they did not have a super large distribution area at the time, even fucktard faggots in Seattle could order some through...bah, can't remember the name of the website, but that website would let you order a LOT of different brews from all over the United States. Didn't know if such a system was in place for Aussie brews, too.
If you ever have a hard earned thirst, make sure you order in a VB.
God's gift to beer drinkers!
You can get it striving, You can get it diving, You can get it selling a cow, matter of fact I've got it now.
Aussie pede here, I manage a liquor store in a country town. You're right the beer that bloke is throwing is a 375ml stubby of Great Northern Original 4.2% lager. We refer to it as White Fish, see the marlin on the label. We call their mid-strength version Black Fish because the marlin is black on the label. There is also a can of XXXX Gold mid-strength beer on the ground. These guys are from Northern NSW / Southern Qld, not Ohio.
It is a bloody funny story though.
We can buy imported beer in the USA lol this isn't North Korea dude.
I don't doubt that but the most simple explanation is usually the correct one 🤷♂️
LMAO, THIS IS HILARIOUS!
I think this literally happened in Missouri and the courts sided with the property owner. Something about the first hundred feet above your property being considered part of your land so the drone was trespassing.
That is a federal offense, so wear a mask.
This was on a satire page
"For your protection"
Sure
High speed propeller blades, potentially explosive battery, precariously swooping over your BBQ.
For the children
That's a police department that clearly needs some "defunding"
Clown world is difficult to decipher these days
For real, if the 5-0 started putting drones around my property, that would be a skeet shoot practice real quick.
Serious 4th Amendment unlawful search violations.
I don't even think it would reach my area before someone went 1776 on it.
Stop bringing your drones close enough for me to down them.
Fair game if it’s in range.
I would throw even more.
I'm jealous they had the opportunity to take out a govt drone
How about you obey the constitution and stop peeking in peoples fucking backyards like common fucking perverts.
I seen people get arrested for less, yet it is ok if the government does it!
Defund the fucking police, we lost them too.
If I see that shit over my house, I'm shooting it down.
I see a government drone, I catch it in a net and flash alternative firmware. It's free mass surveillance drones.
Kavanagh is a faggot who is probably in favor of these drones.
Kavanaugh is a rapist.
He raped us all. Twice.
Would be cool to see him charged considering everything
baseball
"Pay no attention to the buzzing spy craft hovering over your family gathering. It's for your own protection, citizen."
I can see many of these flying around on the 4th of July. Just when most people will be heavily armed with beer bottles.
Dang that is low if you can hit it with a beer bottle.
just use a gps jammer with a directional antenna. maybe even a wifi jammer.
One of the reasons why America is in the state it is right now it's because it let itself go, both literally and figuratively. Quit being lardasses.
Police drones? 1984 was primitive compared to this.
How about they don't fly their drone onto my property and spy on me, that way I won't need to shoot it down.
Stop flying over my property, assholes.
6watt infrared led's. Point em up and attach the battery to a small solar panel.
Fly a drone near a police station and watch how all of a sudden you're the criminal.
Correct me if I'm wrong but the police have zero authority to fly a drone over my property without serving a warrant.
Skeet shooting practice
Lol fuck your gestapo drones.
I also believe there is a law in Colorado (or was) that allowed hunters and outdoors folk to shoot down forestry and wild life and game drones spying on hunters and fisherman to see if they are abiding by the law.
Searching for mask less ticket recipients...
That bottle has one last sip. Throw him in jail!
If the drone was low enough over their house to be hit by a beer bottle fuck those cops.
"Anti drug?" Yeah fuck them.
Love the meme, but this is a fake photo, and not linked in any way.
That bro is drinking the Great Northern - a beer from Queensland, Australia.
This is weird, imagine having drones for "spotting out" drugs. I think they are up to something more sinister than trying to stop drug users.
Assolar
I need to buy a Laser Sighted Tactical Sling-shot!
Stop being lazy fucks and kick out all the illegals. Do you fucking jobs better. Stop playing with gay ass drones.
Fuck you, Portsmouth. I'll build a potato gun and shoot them down. Who the fuck do you think you are?
Nets with weights and you got a drone
I would love to shoot one down.
I'm amazed how most read a caption and assume they're true
Pellets and BBs next time.
10 gauge, steel shot
Start shooting them down.
This happened in Australia. That's an Australian beer.
At least be smart and wear a mask
We’re definitely living in a 🎥 🍿... minority report is he first one that comes to mind!
The cops should fly drones like this one. Mavics are way too easy to bean with a bottle. Good luck knocking this one down, lol.
https://youtu.be/ZdYLfRqauXY
Great picture. One frame says it all.
We white red necks don't like being told what to do or surveilled!! We will continue to be this way and eventually you will come for our freedoms (as you already are) and that's when you'll realize what you're up against!!
What size shot for drones? #4 buck?
This is fake
Apparently everyone missed the fact that this is an apartment complex and not property owned by the two in the photo.
That does make a difference - if this was over my property I’d totally bring it down. But if it’s common property I think you just have to put up with it?
Correct, this is common property and the decision of the property owner to work with police. Also it's probably a high crime area based on the police comment.
Stop violating my airspace !
I need to get me a net gun... Free drone!
I need to develop a drone with a net gun, or maybe a bolowrap.