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in reply to Myshkin

@Myshkin @ImAScarecrowDoingTheRobot The moon tells his geo location which is Muricca somewhere North so I think Canada
in reply to plan-A

GCL is Canadian ๐Ÿ
in reply to ImAScarecrowDoingTheRobot

They want to be polite about keeping tabs on everyone ๐Ÿ˜ in fact it should say "surveillance, eh?" On it ๐Ÿ๐ŸŒš
in reply to Wrath

Get in so much trouble using a firearm on government property ๐Ÿ˜†
in reply to Spooky Booklinski๐ŸŽƒ๐Ÿ‘ป๐Ÿ‘น๐Ÿง›๐ŸงŸ๐ŸงŒ

@MyshkinGovernment gets in a lot more trouble for spying on people like that. They can take the L or we can go down the court hole see where this ends.

Shit, if you can hit it with a beer bottle it's flying way too low anyway, especially if it's flying over private property.

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in reply to Wrath

Yeah, there's warrants and shit required for surveiling any private property. I'm sure there's a lot of loopholes and grey areas that the jews incorporated into the law to have plausible deniability such as "the area has experienced significant drug trafficking" and "just 'avin an aerial look-see of the general area, nothing in specific" ๐Ÿ˜
in reply to AsukaNeko

It really depends. The open part of the property generally, nearly always no. Skirting around a residence, usually yes.
in reply to AsukaNeko

Pretty much ๐Ÿ˜ I mean it's not like it's inside the property but hovering over it. They already have satellites and planes in the upper stratosphere with the ability to clearly see a dime and it's details laying on the ground and can count the number of cigarettes you have in your pack, so what more could a drone do
in reply to AsukaNeko

@AsukaNeko @RichardKuklinskisIcyGlare @zer0unplanned @MyshkinThere's a difference between a neighbor being nosey on a ladder, which is still questionably legal depending on their intent, and the government flying drones low directly over your property, within what amounts to your airspace, to record you and spy on your activities.

Where I live you mind your own business unless you're looking for trouble, and if that's the case, then trouble is what you will find.

in reply to Wrath

There's so many personal drones out there being operated by kids too so when you shoot one down you're probably shooting down someone's Christmas present ๐Ÿ˜†
in reply to AsukaNeko

I don't think it's illegal to use rock salt but those are the kinda rounds you have to load yourself, I don't think they sell them like that ๐Ÿค” it's only good for up close with someone's skin. They wouldn't do anything to a drone really. Need those shells that shoots a net with lead buck shot on each corner of it to ensnare the drone and make it fall to the ground.
in reply to plan-A

Yeah but they have fiber optic ones now that overcome that. Need a direct EMP rifle that blasts an EMP like a shape charge towards the drone and doesn't effect everything else
in reply to Spooky Booklinski๐ŸŽƒ๐Ÿ‘ป๐Ÿ‘น๐Ÿง›๐ŸงŸ๐ŸงŒ

There isn't a right to privacy from the air, they could fly a surveillance plane over your house 24/7 if they wanted. Same with if you just had someone with a telescope looking down at your yard from a higher vantage point. If they really wanted they could just put a step ladder right outside your property line and peek over the fence.
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in reply to ImAScarecrowDoingTheRobot

@ImAScarecrowDoingTheRobot They show the flaws simply and they locals.
I oppose such practises as those lead to nothing more then me paying for it in the long end.
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