Remember when those unknown drones were being flown over NJ and multiple other states? This information is being shared again as a reminder for those looking to take action into their own hands.
Recent increases in drone activity raises many questions — including if you can shoot them down. Here's what the law says in New Jersey.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. As recreational and commercial drone use grows in the United States, it's no longer a surprise to spot one in the air. But with ...
Property owners received new privacy protections from drones this legislative session. Language lawmakers added to House Bill 1249, labeled as “various criminal matters,” makes flying an unauthorized ...
Shooting down a drone is a violation of federal law, as property ownership does not include the surrounding airspace. Destroying an aircraft, including a drone, can result in significant fines and up ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Last December, drone sightings were reported in Franklin County, Vermont, following clouds of unidentified drones spotted over New ...
It starts with the distinctive whirring noise or hum that lets you know a drone is near. Eventually you might spot it, then notice its camera seems to be focused into your window or on your backyard.
The FAA refers to drones as "small unmanned aircraft systems," or UAS. Shooting down a hovering drone is illegal in New Hampshire and nationwide, the FAA says. Drone use, including taking off or ...
Connecticut legislators have passed a few new laws relating to drone activity in the state, including an act that prohibits adding a weapon to a drone. None of these laws, however, will make it legal ...