My boss was telling me how this drone keeps showing up at his yard in Eagle, checking out his wife while she's doing yard work.

 

The drone flies overhead and just hovers.  She usually stands up, stares at it for awhile and it eventually takes off.  If that thing shows up when my boss is home, I'm pretty sure it'll have a few shotgun holes in it.

 

This is becoming a problem all over the United States.  A guy in Kentucky shot one out of the air that kept hovering over his property.  The sheriff said it was within his right to do so but the drone owner says otherwise.  He's filed a lawsuit claiming the FAA says airspace is public property.

 

It may be public property but shouldn't we all have certain rights there too.  I mean, I don't want some perv checking out my kids running through the sprinklers in their swimsuits with his drone.  And I definitely don't want pictures or video of them out there for who knows what.

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