I know there's a new law in Indiana that criminalizes anyone using the aerial drones for harassment and voyeurism. Reporting it to LEO is the best option. But what are your choices if it keeps coming back? I'm thinking of sling shotting it if it's over your property. I'm asking for a neighbor.
Remember, they typically have on board cameras and some transmit back to the operator. Personally I like the idea but prefer one of the pre charged pneumatic pellet guns!
You'll want to use a skeet or full choke.
Can you cite IN code on this? While one could record video via a drone, you don't need to. It can send a live fpv video to the operator. There wouldn't be much of anything to prove a case of "harassment and voyeurism" unless you downed the aircraft and retrieved it's SD memory card. Shooting down a drone can get you in deep trouble. I guess you could video the drone videoing something else but then who is spying on whom?
Like I've said here before, drones are getting smaller, lighter, with longer flight times. Video cameras are getting higher zooms and longer record times. You will not be able to defeat this technology. Drones will get as small as a fly and land on things to video record wile saving power for their flight batteries.
Bringing it down other than a firearm can land you in deep trouble even if it's over your property? Or you mean civil suit? Any IC on this?
Can you cite IN code on this? While one could record video via a drone, you don't need to. It can send a live fpv video to the operator. There wouldn't be much of anything to prove a case of "harassment and voyeurism" unless you downed the aircraft and retrieved it's SD memory card. Shooting down a drone can get you in deep trouble. I guess you could video the drone videoing something else but then who is spying on whom?
Like I've said here before, drones are getting smaller, lighter, with longer flight times. Video cameras are getting higher zooms and longer record times. You will not be able to defeat this technology. Drones will get as small as a fly and land on things to video record wile saving power for their flight batteries.
I know about the camera, hence the need to bring it down. Are the pneumatic pellet guns good enough to bring it down?
Don't think it's allowed in city limits.
If you're inside just about any city/town limits it'll be illegal to discharge a firearm (for anything other than self-defense). Also included in many statutes are prohibitions against even compressed air guns and spring-powered guns.
FYI There is code in the wild where you can fly your own drone near it and take over the controls / have it follow your drone.