Drone advice.

Russ38's Avatar
BTW, I'd probably use a 22 with a small load round. A lot quieter. Originally Posted by skbinks
Meh fuck that, .22 is a faggot round....break out the AR .223 or AK 7.62 and blast that cocksucking whore out of the sky......make a statement....it's your goddamn property. And after all, misfires, accidents and shit happen all the time.....so they say....
tia travels's Avatar
If it was only 1 time it passed over your yard that you're aware, I wouldn't bother. But if it's making regular runs...I'd be tempted to get rid of it. But I certainly wouldn't shoot it down from my own yard.

If they analyze the area the bullet hole entered on the drone and see that it was from "underneath" or even from the front end of the drone in the direction it was flying, they might figure out it was you who shot it. Especially if the drone is taking video and you're seen on the feed.

I would be "sniper-like"...esp. if you know it comes through your yard at a certain timeframe and hide several houses away...in a tree...and take it out that way. But don't exit the tree right away and certainly don't exit the tree in the daytime if you're holding a shotgun. I'd leave it up in the tree and retrieve it in the dark. If you leave the gun in a bag disguised with leaves attached for camouflage---it would draw less attention in the tree. Take ammunition OUT of the gun before you leave it in the tree. Make sure you don't use a yard with a tree that is utilized by playing kids--esp those who like to climb trees. Nothing worse than a child finding your weapon.

Stupid options for alibis would be:
1). Find an apple/peach tree...so when exiting...if someone sees you, you can say you were up there picking a few apples. (Make sure to have some fruit from the tree in your pockets).
or
2). Bring a small kitten with you (in a duffel bag)...once you exit (if someone sees you), you can say you were up there saving this cat you saw up the tree. The kitten would be your proof.

Just make sure you pick a tree like this to shoot from:


in a neighborhood with old tree growth like this:


And not one like so:


(The above statements are purely fictional and not intended to be taken as advice or used in any situation. At least not MY intention. Your intentions may be different.)
Get your own small inexpensive drone a ram it into the invading drone.
Opps!! I was just flying my own drone above my own property and this other drone got in the way.
It was simply an accident. There is now way in the world anyone could prove "intent to damage".

No legal liability at all. If there was any liability it would be against him, it was over your property.
LE would go crazy over a gun shot but they couldn't care less about two drones hitting each other.

If he wants to do it again, fine repeat the same thing. He's loosing more money on his high tech drone than you are on your inexpensive Kamikaze drone.
skbinks's Avatar
BTW, I'd probably use a 22 with a small load round. A lot quieter. Originally Posted by skbinks
Meh fuck that, .22 is a faggot round....break out the AR .223 or AK 7.62 and blast that cocksucking whore out of the sky......make a statement....it's your goddamn property. And after all, misfires, accidents and shit happen all the time.....so they say.... Originally Posted by Russ38
+1, that would be a lot more fun. I'm an idiot though, I was thinking about him shooting at an angle into the air and a bullet coming down on some unsuspecting human (that's happened a couple times where I'm at). Also possibly needing something a little quieter so that the people that are 1/4 mile away wouldn't be able to hear it as much and if they do, might not even think it was a gun.
Radio frequency jamming is an interesting idea but I don't know how expensive or practical that would be.
Slitlikr's Avatar
Russ nailed it.
I'm unincorporated and shoot varmints all the time.
I also kill deer during deer season with a 25.06.
My horizontal neighbors do the same and there is another 160 acres behind me with no residents.
I'm always aware of the background.
The AR makes it convenient for follow up shots.
Time to break out the Rock River Arms coyote carbine.
  • Noid
  • 07-15-2015, 08:25 PM
Sounds like Tia has experience in this field. I would get my trained hawk to take it out if I had one.
Russ38's Avatar
The AR makes it convenient for follow up shots.
Time to break out the Rock River Arms coyote carbine. Originally Posted by Slitlikr
I like my AR but I truly love my Kalashnikov.....
Slitlikr's Avatar
Sounds like Tia has experience in this field. I would get my trained hawk to take it out if I had one. Originally Posted by Noid
Tia has good advice but kittens around my compound are generally considered vermin.
Gotyour6's Avatar
Go piss on his leg to show dominance
tia travels's Avatar
Kentucky man shoots down drone hovering over his backyard
Cyrus Farivar/Ars Technicia

The way William Merideth sees it, it’s pretty clear-cut: a drone flying over his backyard was a well-defined invasion of privacy, analogous to a physical trespassing.

Not knowing who owned it, the Kentucky man took out his shotgun and fired three blasts of Number 8 birdshot to take the drone out.

"It was just right there," he told Ars. "It was hovering, I would never have shot it if it was flying. When he came down with a video camera right over my back deck, that's not going to work. I know they're neat little vehicles, but one of those uses shouldn’t be flying into people's yards and videotaping."

Minutes later, a car full of four men that he didn’t recognize rolled up, "looking for a fight."

"Are you the son of a b***h that shot my drone?" one said, according to Merideth.

His terse reply to the men, while wearing a 10mm Glock holstered on his hip: "If you cross that sidewalk onto my property, there’s going to be another shooting."

The men backed down, retreated to their car, and waited for the police to arrive.

"His only comment was that he hoped I had a big checkbook because his drone cost $1,800," Merideth added.

The Kentuckian was arrested Sunday evening in Hillview, Kentucky, just south of Louisville and charged with criminal mischief and wanton endangerment. He was released the following day. The Hillview Police Department did not immediately respond to Ars’ request for comment.

A measured approach?

The report of the downed drone comes a month after Ars reported on a similar incident in Modesto, California. But in that case, the drone operator was flying his drone over his parents’ farm, and it was shot down by a neighbor.


Here, Merideth, who operates a local trucking company, said that he had seen "two or three" different drones in his backyard previously over the last year and was disturbed by their presence. "What recourse do we have?" he asked.

The 43-year-old man claimed that law enforcement officials, including the county jailer, told him privately that they agreed with his actions. "The people that own the drones and the people that hate guns are the only ones that disagree with what I did," he said. "Now, if I’d have had a .22 rifle, I should have gone to jail for that. The diameter of those things are going to come down with enough force to hurt somebody. Number 8 birdshot is not. Number 8 is the size of a pinhead. The bottom line is that it's a right to privacy issue and defending my property issue. It would have been no different had he been standing in my backyard. As Americans, we have a right to defend our rights and property."

So what’s next in this bizarre tale?

"We have a lawyer and there's a court date and then there's going to be a hearing," Merideth said. "It's not going to stop with the two charges against me, which I'm confident that we'll get reduced or get dismissed completely."

And what would Merideth like to tell this errant drone operator when he meets him again?

"I would just like [him] to get some education on his toy and learn to respect the rights of the people," he said. "It's fine and dandy, and I think it's cool there's a camera on it, but just take it to a park or something—he's not a responsible drone owner."
Alexxxiana Azul's Avatar
drones freak me out!!!
Slitlikr's Avatar
Tia-

Thanks I saw that.
It sounds like he got cited for firing a gun inside city limits.
Not an issue for me.
I haven't seen it since but if I do, it's down!
Tia, I'm laughing my ass off here. I suspect your tongue is so firmly lodged in your cheek, it looks iike you're giving a bj.



Kittens in duffel bags??

Girl, we gotta have a serious talk next time you come out!!


If it was only 1 time it passed over your yard that you're aware, I wouldn't bother. But if it's making regular runs...I'd be tempted to get rid of it. But I certainly wouldn't shoot it down from my own yard.

If they analyze the area the bullet hole entered on the drone and see that it was from "underneath" or even from the front end of the drone in the direction it was flying, they might figure out it was you who shot it. Especially if the drone is taking video and you're seen on the feed.

I would be "sniper-like"...esp. if you know it comes through your yard at a certain timeframe and hide several houses away...in a tree...and take it out that way. But don't exit the tree right away and certainly don't exit the tree in the daytime if you're holding a shotgun. I'd leave it up in the tree and retrieve it in the dark. If you leave the gun in a bag disguised with leaves attached for camouflage---it would draw less attention in the tree. Take ammunition OUT of the gun before you leave it in the tree. Make sure you don't use a yard with a tree that is utilized by playing kids--esp those who like to climb trees. Nothing worse than a child finding your weapon.

Stupid options for alibis would be:
1). Find an apple/peach tree...so when exiting...if someone sees you, you can say you were up there picking a few apples. (Make sure to have some fruit from the tree in your pockets).
or
2). Bring a small kitten with you (in a duffel bag)...once you exit (if someone sees you), you can say you were up there saving this cat you saw up the tree. The kitten would be your proof.

Just make sure you pick a tree like this to shoot from:


in a neighborhood with old tree growth like this

And not one like so:


(The above statements are purely fictional and not intended to be taken as advice or used in any situation. At least not MY intention. Your intentions may be different.) Originally Posted by tia travels
If it was only 1 time it passed over your yard that you're aware, I wouldn't bother. But if it's making regular runs...I'd be tempted to get rid of it. But I certainly wouldn't shoot it down from my own yard.

If they analyze the area the bullet hole entered on the drone and see that it was from "underneath" or even from the front end of the drone in the direction it was flying, they might figure out it was you who shot it. Especially if the drone is taking video and you're seen on the feed.

I would be "sniper-like"...esp. if you know it comes through your yard at a certain timeframe and hide several houses away...in a tree...and take it out that way. But don't exit the tree right away and certainly don't exit the tree in the daytime if you're holding a shotgun. I'd leave it up in the tree and retrieve it in the dark. If you leave the gun in a bag disguised with leaves attached for camouflage---it would draw less attention in the tree. Take ammunition OUT of the gun before you leave it in the tree. Make sure you don't use a yard with a tree that is utilized by playing kids--esp those who like to climb trees. Nothing worse than a child finding your weapon.

Stupid options for alibis would be:
1). Find an apple/peach tree...so when exiting...if someone sees you, you can say you were up there picking a few apples. (Make sure to have some fruit from the tree in your pockets).
or
2). Bring a small kitten with you (in a duffel bag)...once you exit (if someone sees you), you can say you were up there saving this cat you saw up the tree. The kitten would be your proof.

Just make sure you pick a tree like this to shoot from:


in a neighborhood with old tree growth like this:


And not one like so:


(The above statements are purely fictional and not intended to be taken as advice or used in any situation. At least not MY intention. Your intentions may be different.) Originally Posted by tia travels

that's one precise and complicated plan...damn girl, climb a tree? With a kitten in a bag? Who are you, Dexter's sister?

Note to self: Do not EVER piss Tia off.