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Old 09-11-15 | 10:20 AM
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Originally Posted by Cyclosaurus
Also note: Governor Jerry Brown vetoed the bill in California that would have made it illegal to fly a drone over private property.
True. As I said, you never know what that guy will do or why. I believe there were enough votes to override his veto when the bill was passed, so I guess we'll see what is next.

Originally Posted by Cyclosaurus
So nowhere in the U.S. is it any form of trespassing. While you might get away with some use of force to eject a trespasser, if you destroy a drone, you are the only one who is actually breaking any law. Makes it pretty simple for law enforcement in that case.
Not true. We went through this ... the common law/statutory law dichotomy, remember? Just because there is no cause of action under statutory law does NOT mean that there is no cause of action under common law.
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