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"In many parts of the country, you cannot discharge a firearm in your
backyard, even if you are trying to shoot down an annoying, intrusive,
privately owned drone that is hovering.

What's needed is some sort of "disruptor" electronic device that would
simply cause the nasty little devices to crash in your yard, so you
could pick them up and stuff them in the trash can.

We have a couple of kids in the neighborhood who fly their planes and
drones over an empty lot that has become a sort of ad hoc playground.
Perfectly acceptable."



I was thinking of a strong laser that could destroy the camera sensor. That would take the fun out of the peepers efforts.
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On 11/10/15 9:46 AM, True North wrote:
Keyser Söze
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"In many parts of the country, you cannot discharge a firearm in your
backyard, even if you are trying to shoot down an annoying, intrusive,
privately owned drone that is hovering.

What's needed is some sort of "disruptor" electronic device that would
simply cause the nasty little devices to crash in your yard, so you
could pick them up and stuff them in the trash can.

We have a couple of kids in the neighborhood who fly their planes and
drones over an empty lot that has become a sort of ad hoc playground.
Perfectly acceptable."



I was thinking of a strong laser that could destroy the camera sensor. That would take the fun out of the peepers efforts.



Ooooooo, baby!
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On 11/10/2015 9:56 AM, Keyser Söze wrote:
On 11/10/15 9:46 AM, True North wrote:
Keyser Söze
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"In many parts of the country, you cannot discharge a firearm in your
backyard, even if you are trying to shoot down an annoying, intrusive,
privately owned drone that is hovering.

What's needed is some sort of "disruptor" electronic device that would
simply cause the nasty little devices to crash in your yard, so you
could pick them up and stuff them in the trash can.

We have a couple of kids in the neighborhood who fly their planes and
drones over an empty lot that has become a sort of ad hoc playground.
Perfectly acceptable."



I was thinking of a strong laser that could destroy the camera sensor.
That would take the fun out of the peepers efforts.



Ooooooo, baby!



Go to jail. Go directly to jail. Do not pass "go" and do not collect $200.


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On Tue, 10 Nov 2015 06:46:22 -0800 (PST), True North wrote:

Keyser Söze
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"In many parts of the country, you cannot discharge a firearm in your
backyard, even if you are trying to shoot down an annoying, intrusive,
privately owned drone that is hovering.

What's needed is some sort of "disruptor" electronic device that would
simply cause the nasty little devices to crash in your yard, so you
could pick them up and stuff them in the trash can.

We have a couple of kids in the neighborhood who fly their planes and
drones over an empty lot that has become a sort of ad hoc playground.
Perfectly acceptable."



I was thinking of a strong laser that could destroy the camera sensor. That would take the fun out of the peepers efforts.


Illegal to point lasers pointed at aircraft. That itself is already a big problem.
Another law that is pretty unenforceable.
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On Tue, 10 Nov 2015 10:07:15 -0500, John H.
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Illegal to point lasers pointed at aircraft. That itself is already a big problem.
Another law that is pretty unenforceable.


They seem to catch a lot of these guys


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On Tue, 10 Nov 2015 06:46:22 -0800 (PST), True North
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Keyser Söze
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"In many parts of the country, you cannot discharge a firearm in your
backyard, even if you are trying to shoot down an annoying, intrusive,
privately owned drone that is hovering.

What's needed is some sort of "disruptor" electronic device that would
simply cause the nasty little devices to crash in your yard, so you
could pick them up and stuff them in the trash can.

We have a couple of kids in the neighborhood who fly their planes and
drones over an empty lot that has become a sort of ad hoc playground.
Perfectly acceptable."



I was thinking of a strong laser that could destroy the camera sensor. That would take the fun out of the peepers efforts.


Pointing lasers at aircraft will get you free room and board at the
graybar hotel about as fast as anything these days. Remember the
operator has you on video doing it.
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