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    Home » Blog » Spy drones may be taken out with ‘force’ by homeowners in Florida under new bill

    Spy drones may be taken out with ‘force’ by homeowners in Florida under new bill

    April 21, 2025Updated:April 21, 2025 US News No Comments
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    A fresh Florida Senate bill would allow people in the position to use “reasonable power ” to take down robots that violate a homeowner’s right to privacy.

    According to Fox News, the Florida bill provides additional regulations regarding the use of unmanned aircraft systems ( UAS ) and increases the number of locations that are protected against drone flights throughout the state, including correctional facilities and airports. If approved, the policy would also help Florida homeowners to utilize “reasonable power ” to prevent robots from violating their expectation of privacy.

    “No one wants to have a helicopter sitting over their house, filming what they do for any number of factors, ” Raul Gastesi, a Florida lawyer, told Fox News. “Almost every position has rules on privacy, including robots. ”

    According to Fox News, it is already authorized for robots to be flown over exclusive private locations as long as uavs remain in unrestrained airport. Nevertheless, the outlet noted that drone planes who cause a problem for homeowners may face prosecution for trespass or chasing.

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    Florida’s “ Freedom from Unwarranted Surveillance Act ” currently prohibits drone operators from using unmanned aircraft to capture photos or videos of private property; but, Fox News reported that the 2024 regulations does not prevent a helicopter operator from using unmanned plane to catch a live see of private property.

    Fox News reported that under the fresh Florida Senate policy, people may be authorized to use “reasonable power ” against robots spotted flying over private house; but, the outlet noted that the policy currently does not provide quality regarding what is considered “reasonable power, ” which could lead to problems with the Federal Aviation Administration.

    U. S. law  now prevents people from shooting over or damaging any aviation while it is in the air. In a speech to Fox News, the Federal Aviation Administration noted, “It’s illegal under federal law to capture at an aircraft. ” The Federal Aviation Administration added, “A personal member firing at any plane – including autonomous aircraft – poses a major health risks. ”

    Gastesi told Fox News that while certain actions are “permissible ” by state law, the same actions may violate federal law. He warned, “ Just because your state says you can do it, does n’t mean the federal government won’t prosecute you for it. ” 

    The Federal Aviation Administration warned that if an autonomous aircraft was hit by gunshots, it could result in a collision, “damage to persons or property on the ground, ” or a collision with other things in the air.

    The Federal Aviation Administration added, “Shooting at an autonomous aircraft could result in a legal sentence from the  FAA and legal costs from federal, state or local law enforcement. ” 

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