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A potential new law in Florida would give homeowners the ability to use "reasonable force" against drones infringing on their ...
The new legislation flies against the FAA's own regulations prohibiting people from randomly shooting down aircraft.
Although the bill doesn’t define reasonable force, it could give legal cover to people wanting to take matters into their own ...
A Florida bill could give homeowners the right to shoot down drones invading their privacy, but there may be a catch.
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Drone expert and Fox News contributor Brett Velicovich joins ‘America Reports’ to break down a proposed Florida bill that ...
A new Florida Senate bill would allow homeowners in the state to use "reasonable force" to take down drones violating the ...
Bill SB1422, which is currently making its way through the Florida Senate, seeks to expand the definition of no-fly-zone restrictions on unmanned aircraft systems. These areas ...
A new Florida bill may let homeowners use force against drones over private property, raising FAA safety concerns.
Florida lawmakers are considering a bill that would permit homeowners to use “reasonable force” against drones — likely sparked by last year’s uptick in sightings of mysterious unmanned ...
Keith Truenow (R-Tavares), and it aims to make changes to Florida’s “Unmanned Aircraft Systems Act.” One such change strengthens penalties against those who operate drones without permission ...
A new bill moving through the Florida Senate would give homeowners the right to use "reasonable force" to take down drones infringing on their right to privacy, directly conflicting with federal ...