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Do yu think you have the right to capture or damage a drone flying over your property?

Posted by 3+4=5 on March 7, 2017 at 08:09:07:

I would guess any attack on any drone would be illegal. But I wonder if I could capture it? At least I would find out who owned it after they come banging on my door. (Make 'em PROVE they own it too.)
Shooting at it would certainly be a bad idea. But using a fishing pole and a big hook might snag the thing.
Someone should design and sell a device to shoot a fishing net with a line. so one could capture them and drag them down.

A potato gun might work, but then a missed shot might dent a local car... or break a window.

Or a device to over ride the command signal and take over the drone?
This might be well into illegal FCC territory?