Drone Hunters Lining Up and Paying Out In Colorado
coondoggie writes "What might have started out a whimsical protest against government surveillance tactics has morphed into more as a small town in Colorado has found itself overwhelmed with requests and cash for a unmanned aircraft hunting license that doesn't exist."
Then don't fly it where you shouldn't be flying it...either intentionally or accidentally.
Would the original owner prefer that the victim of his overflight instead just get documented proof of the invasion of privacy and sue the drone owner for everything they own?
Then, instead of losing a few hundred dollars worth of drone, they can lose their entire life savings and their house.