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KY: Hillview man arrested for shooting down drone; cites right to privacy
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<blockquote data-quote="4play" data-source="post: 2775508" data-attributes="member: 7223"><p>“The National Transportation Safety Board affirmed the agency's position that unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) meet the legal definition of ‘aircraft,’ and that the agency may take enforcement action against anyone who operates a UAS or model aircraft in a careless or reckless manner.”</p><p></p><p>So like a lot of other redundant laws, they will make new ones envelope and classify what these things are, even though they fit under the legal definition. This guy could be looking at federal charges for shooting at an "aircraft". I seriously doubt he's going to have any more trouble to anticipate because the FAA is still working to finish specific regulations on them</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="4play, post: 2775508, member: 7223"] “The National Transportation Safety Board affirmed the agency's position that unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) meet the legal definition of ‘aircraft,’ and that the agency may take enforcement action against anyone who operates a UAS or model aircraft in a careless or reckless manner.” So like a lot of other redundant laws, they will make new ones envelope and classify what these things are, even though they fit under the legal definition. This guy could be looking at federal charges for shooting at an "aircraft". I seriously doubt he's going to have any more trouble to anticipate because the FAA is still working to finish specific regulations on them [/QUOTE]
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