Hmmm... new windows, a keypad lock, random shady dude waiting out back that immediately leaves when questioned, two 360 security cameras and no visible access to the other side of the building?
Yeah... I'd say that a drone to keep watch/fly over top/behind would be very helpful.
Or... parking a drone somewhere near to see who enters/leaves would be even more interesting.
Would that be legal to fly a drone near/around this property?
For example, if someone were to befriend a neighboring resident - and THEY placed a nice HD cam on their property, in the back alley, there would be nothing wrong with that. Right?
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SoSpricyHotDog ago
Hmmm... new windows, a keypad lock, random shady dude waiting out back that immediately leaves when questioned, two 360 security cameras and no visible access to the other side of the building?
Yeah... I'd say that a drone to keep watch/fly over top/behind would be very helpful.
Or... parking a drone somewhere near to see who enters/leaves would be even more interesting.
Would that be legal to fly a drone near/around this property?
kaelar ago
No, it is not legal to operate a drone in Washington DC airspace, and IIRC that includes a 30-mile radius around the city as well.
SoSpricyHotDog ago
For example, if someone were to befriend a neighboring resident - and THEY placed a nice HD cam on their property, in the back alley, there would be nothing wrong with that. Right?
SoSpricyHotDog ago
Ahhh, and how about a standard/remote/high resolution camera put on top of an adjacent rooftop?
A makeshift security cam.
Legal? Illegal?