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State-wide news coverage needed!
Someone with media contacts needs to get state/national exposure involved. I'm sure that drone flights and privacy interests are interesting to more than just our community! Some of these replies regarding airspace should be shared throughout the country!
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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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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. |
I cheated and used Chat GPT.
In March 2025, The Villages' legal representatives issued cease-and-desist letters to drone operators, including Sumter County Commissioner Don Wiley, citing Florida Statutes Section 934.50. This statute prohibits the use of drones to record images of privately owned property without the owner's written consent if there is a reasonable expectation of privacy. Violations can lead to civil actions and financial penalties. However, this situation has sparked a legal debate over the balance between state privacy laws and the Federal Aviation Administration's (FAA) authority over navigable airspace. The FAA maintains exclusive control over U.S. airspace, which complicates the enforcement of state-level drone restrictions. Given these complexities, it's advisable for drone operators in Sumter County to: Stay Informed: Regularly review both federal and Florida state drone regulations. Respect Privacy: Avoid flying over private property without consent, especially in areas like The Villages where privacy concerns have been legally asserted. Consult Authorities: Engage with local authorities or legal counsel to ensure compliance with all applicable laws and to stay updated on any new regulations or legal interpretations. By taking these steps, drone pilots can navigate the evolving legal landscape and operate responsibly within Sumter County. Drone Ban in The Villages Sparks Legal Battle Over Airspace, Privacy, and Press Freedom | The Villages Issues Cease And Desist To Drone Pilots: Complex Legal Battle Takes Flight and of course more can be found on the banned site. |
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Bottom line though...it seems to me that the developer doesn't have to win. All he (she?) has to do is not lose, and in the meantime draw things out as long as possible. The developer no doubt has salaried attorneys who do work as it comes up, but the drone guys have to hire theirs. So it all comes down to the cost of this particular "justice" and whose money runs out first. |
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We're always supportive of the 'little guy' and the 'underdog'. The group of videographers who conduct their private businesses honorably and provide a service to the community certainly are a positive to The Villages. Both the residents, and those considering moving to TV. Appears that the ONLY reason the Developer team is forcing these actions is to CONTROL all Media within their geography. Uncertain which, if any, laws support their argument. That certainly will be exposed soon. IMO, THEY are forcing your group to hire $$$ legal teams. THEY have virtually unlimited resources, so it's David vs. Goliath. So be it. But, it appears that THEY may have taken a position which will be negative to the public. I personally hope so and they will eventually stand down. What if the Developer decided to take action against outside Real Estate firms? Issuing a threat that pre-owned homes within The Villages can ONLY be represented and sold by TV Agents??? Control. We will be watching this issue closely, and if a Go Fund Me is opened, we will support as well. --- a concerned Villager |
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After reading 6 pages of comments the only one that makes sense is the post that TV is upset that they aren’t getting their cut of any and all moneys made by the drone operators. I know some have sponsors to defray the cost of producing the videos can TV be so petty to want a cut which more than likely less than the cost of having a Lawyer firm on retainer. Get real folks these operators are doing this for a hobby and if they can defray their costs let them.
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There is a Supreme Court Decision from 1946 that is the controlling law at this point. United States v. Causby - Wikipedia |
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I'm shocked by the general tone of this discussion. In a community that consists primarily of an older, conservative population, I would think that constituency would be more concerned with protecting privacy rights. I suspect the tone would be entirely different, if the discussion involved their personal space and/or real estate and not the private space/property of the "big bad Developer". Ethics are often situational. |
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