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one of the 'rules' of photography probably applies somewhat

Posted by stan2 on March 7, 2017 at 10:40:48:

that in some places we have a reasonable expectation of privacy, and in some places we don't. Walking in plain view down the street - I can take your picture and so long as I don't use it commercially, that's ok, you can't make me not, and I don't need a model release. I'm pretty sure your backyard carries with it a reasonable expectation of privacy, so if it persisted and you knew who was flying it, you could probably get an injunction if you had to, but if you don't know who's doing it, you're back to your original question: 'can you knock it outa the sky?' ... I don't have an answer for that. Might vary state to state, unless FAA has a ruling on it.