kenargo
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Key points are "private property". So if you are flying over someone back yard and checking out the sun bathers, your in trouble. Flying at the beach, park, forest land, etc., public property.
Yes, I've asked an attorney; basically, if the person is in a location where privacy is expected (like your back yard (not front yard) and the yard has privacy boundaries (fence, bushes, etc) then there is an expectation of privacy but if you can see the are from public land, and without the use of enhanced visual equipment then it OK and no infraction. I just don't see the concern. Even today, you take a camera, peak over someone's fence and take pictures and you are bound to have trouble. |
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