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  2. Florida v. Riley - Wikipedia

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    Any member of the public could legally have been flying over Riley's property in a helicopter at the altitude of 400 feet and could have observed Riley's greenhouse. The police officer did no more. [5] Also vital to the Court's ruling was the fact that the helicopter did not interfere with the normal use of the property:

  3. Aerial surveillance doctrine - Wikipedia

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    The aerial surveillance doctrine’s place in Fourth Amendment jurisprudence first surfaced in California v.Ciraolo (1986). In this case, the U.S. Supreme Court considered whether law enforcement’s warrantless use of a private plane to observe, from an altitude of 1,000 feet, an individual’s cultivation of marijuana plants in his yard constituted a search under the Fourth Amendment. [1]

  4. The law does not exclude flying drones over private property. ... except as authorized by state and federal law. ... I stayed at a treehouse in Florida for only $200 a night. It had an elevator, a ...

  5. Can a neighbor film you with a drone camera? Can the police ...

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    Other types of recordings aren’t mentioned, including those taken on private property. This leniency applies to law enforcement and government officials, too. Currently, police can fly a drone ...

  6. Drone Federalism Act of 2017 - Wikipedia

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    Over the past several years, states and local municipalities have created their own laws and regulations for the use of drones. Many of these governments believed that the FAA's rules regarding drone use for hobbyists "failed to account for issues relating to privacy and trespassing, as in the case of someone flying a drone over another person ...

  7. Drones can get tempers flying high in Florida HOA ... - AOL

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    The growing popularity of drones for both consumer and commercial applications over the last 10 years has led to privacy concerns and disputes, some of which involve community associations.

  8. Regulation of unmanned aerial vehicles - Wikipedia

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    Drones can be used privately and commercially. In any case, the drone must be controlled using a visual line of sight between the pilot and their vehicle. [16] Licenses. A1/A3: Required for drones of 250 grams (8.8 oz) or more, a free online exam with 40 multiple-choice questions after registration, and confirming the pilot's identity. After ...

  9. Why Gov. DeSantis has banned some drones, and what that ... - AOL

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    What to know about what he drones do. Dronenerds, a company that provides aerial photography and flight training services for drone operators, goes over a demonstration flight using a DJI Matrice ...