Originally Posted by
Leebo
I think there is a difference between a drone flying close and one filming. Most have the ability to film these days. And if it's in my yard and I can hit it with a stick or my hose, it's going down. Just playing with the dog or watering my lawn, officer.
Just note that in the past, people destroying another person's drone even on their own property have been arrested and had to pay for the damage. Also if the drone is recording, you could have a much harder time making the case that it was an "accident".