It’s happening, ladies and gentlemen: drones are finally being deployed within the United States, and your privacy rights are on the verge of being sacrificed to them.
Kentucky resident William Meredith discovered this one day when a drone suddenly appeared in his yard. Having just finished grilling dinner for the rest of his family and not giving permission to anyone, much less a drone, to set foot (or flight) over his property, he fired upon it with his trusty shotgun.
Incredibly, the owner of the downed aircraft, John Boggs, is suing Meredith for firing upon his drone. Arguing that Meredith had no right to attack the craft even as it was trespassing over his land, Boggs has officially lodged a lawsuit against the Kentucky truck company owner.
To Meredith, the lawsuit is completely absurd. ““The only people I’ve heard anything negative from are liberals that don’t want us having guns and people who own drones,” he said. Although common folk might sympathize with Meredith, there is disturbingly strong evidence that the government will side with Boggs in his case.
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Well see
They have to be registered now with the FAA.
First drone to fly within 100 feet of my house will be it’s last flight
But you have to register your drones……
They treat your drones as they want to do with guns.
Only they can have them…..lol
there will be a lot of dead drones
00 BUCKSHOT=Problem SOLVED !
Bang,Bang…!!!
I thought it was duck boom my bad
i WILL shoot them down, that is the same as breaking and entering without permission
A few years back a chopper hovered about 200 feet over my garden. They thought my buckwheat was marijuana. If they’d come to my door I would have walked them out there to check it out, and they could have saved a lot of gas money for the whirlybird.