Discussion of legality (including privacy laws, interfering with a hunt, etc) currently going on here:
http://volokh.com/2012/02/19/drones-...ghts/#comments
Discussion of legality (including privacy laws, interfering with a hunt, etc) currently going on here:
http://volokh.com/2012/02/19/drones-...ghts/#comments
Yep, a responsible group is what I intended to say. Quail, duck, turkey, its fun to be with a small group of friends on a hunt.
Off topic, when I was growing up in Alabama and first started to go out hunting, I was always told the most dangerous job in America was a Game Warden in Alabama(its just a joke ya'll)
Few years ago I was looking into UAV's, from what I read at the time a farmer or private land operator using a RC vehicle to take air photo's of "their own property" in a non commercial manner and so long as the vehicle remains in direct eyesight of the operator then it does not need a UAV license and is legal... this was not the case since this group was not on private property they owned and was being launched from a public road.
Also one thing I was wondering did the cops impound the drone as evidence and check it for bullet damage? or could it be possible the group heard gunshots from the woods then crashed their drone and blame it on the hunter.
Drones are best stewed with rosemary and Garlic, they are a bit dry otherwise. Serve with a sweet Red wine.