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Originally Posted by BrianL99
Try to fly one over the Super Bowl or the World Series ... or a Taylor Swift concert. See how local law enforcement & the FAA react.
Go fly one of Disney World or the Grand Canyon or any National Park.
Apparently large groups of people (or area) are entitled to privacy, but the Developer of TV isn't.
Florida, Georgia, Tennessee, Texas, Ohio, North Carolina, South Carolina & Washington, all impose restrictions from drones from taking video of private property, without permission of the land owner.
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None of those restrictions have to do with privacy.
The laws are more specific than "don't take pictures of private property." It remains to be seen whether the drone operators around TV are violating the specific restrictions of the current laws.
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