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Whose sky is it anyway? U.S. drone case tests rights to air space
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<blockquote data-quote="Ana Rosa" data-source="post: 52444" data-attributes="member: 4337"><p>Now i have an idea! Shooting drones over your property is dangerous. A device that deactivates the drone as it enters your airspace would be freaking awesome. Down the drone call the police and have the operator pay fines to recover his toy that clearly fell in your property.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ana Rosa, post: 52444, member: 4337"] Now i have an idea! Shooting drones over your property is dangerous. A device that deactivates the drone as it enters your airspace would be freaking awesome. Down the drone call the police and have the operator pay fines to recover his toy that clearly fell in your property. [/QUOTE]
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Whose sky is it anyway? U.S. drone case tests rights to air space