Drones and privacy

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lungs
lungs
QLD
492 posts
QLD, 492 posts
20 Aug 2016 7:02pm
playing around with the kids in the back yard this afternoon and heard a buzzing noise above our heads. WTF a drone hovering around.
Checked the back yards of all adjoining neighbours and not them.
Found my/kids sling shot with the intention of shooting rocks at it, but rubbers were so rotten they broke, so went through the motions of aiming and not being able to shoot. It then flew away. Have since found out it was a dad playing with his kids.
Seems the laws regarding theses things are a bit vague at the moment.

boofta
boofta
NSW
179 posts
NSW, 179 posts
20 Aug 2016 7:30pm
OMG
Next thing they will ask for our names on census forms
Another invasion of privacy
At least you can shoot the drones down, now about the government!
busterwa
busterwa
3782 posts
3782 posts
20 Aug 2016 8:19pm


This would have to be the weapon of choice for drone eradication. Possibly not the best if your living in a built up area mabe one of these?


www.apexhunting.com.au/c/bows/compound-bows/adult/216 There completely legal any nutjob can buy one.
Sling shot seems to a valid ISIS weapon of choice to take down f14 fighter jets .
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