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Originally Posted by AzAuSenior
We now have a drone in our neighborhood. We live near the perimeter of TV and the drone may be from outside TV. Drones legally are usually considered aircraft and may not be interfered with through illumination, jamming, spoofing, etc. Some associations have flyover restrictions. Does anyone know if TV has flyover restrictions; or, if not, are any flyover restrictions in process? Alternatively, what does Florida law allow for residents to protect against the invasion of privacy by drone overflights? Any comments on drone use by Villagers and Non-villagers over and around TV, particularly against clandestine drone use?
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I’m sure there is no invasion of privacy. Most consumer drones are for fun. They can’t peer in windows nor can they see who you are from up high. It’s probably someone learning how to fly, taking aerial sunset photos or seeing what the night looks like from above. And yes, some drug stores are testing them, UPS uses them in certain areas and Amazon will eventually use them. Go visit the Villages Drone club and see exactly what you can and cannot see with them. That should calm your nerves. Most people that are worried, have no clue of their limitations.