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Breeding / Calving Issues
Drones to locate new calves?
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<blockquote data-quote="callmefence" data-source="post: 1776896" data-attributes="member: 24947"><p>My understanding is that drones are allowed to fly over your property. Not hover. There's also something to expected privacy. That can be different to someone who lives in the road frontage and someone who lives back out of sight. Around here it's pretty well understood that if you go snooping around with one of those things and it gets lost your not going to get much help from law enforcement. They do after all have to go through a process to come on your property to collect evidence. You could certainly get in trouble but at the same time sometimes that's what it takes. Drone operators are no different than those idiots in spandex riding bicycles down the highway. Someone gave them right of way and it went straight to their head.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="callmefence, post: 1776896, member: 24947"] My understanding is that drones are allowed to fly over your property. Not hover. There's also something to expected privacy. That can be different to someone who lives in the road frontage and someone who lives back out of sight. Around here it's pretty well understood that if you go snooping around with one of those things and it gets lost your not going to get much help from law enforcement. They do after all have to go through a process to come on your property to collect evidence. You could certainly get in trouble but at the same time sometimes that's what it takes. Drone operators are no different than those idiots in spandex riding bicycles down the highway. Someone gave them right of way and it went straight to their head. [/QUOTE]
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