on 20-12-2017 05:13 AM
Hello,
I have been thinking of buying a drone but am worried about it arriving and being damaged in some way, has anyone ever shipped a product that is like 2-3 kg back to the seller (china for example), is the shipping cost expensive and not worth the hassle?
Thank you.
on 21-12-2017 09:45 AM
and more:
https://www.gotocourt.com.au/legal-news/drones-privacy-rights/
After reading these sites, and some other sites, it is clear that for non-commercial drone operation:
- the law regarding flying drones over a neighbour’s property can be unclear
- the operator of the drone must maintain clear line of sight of their drone
- it is not legal to fly the drone over people
- trespass laws seem to be the best protection against drones flying over your property
- none of these sites have anything about downing a drone that is flying over your property
on 21-12-2017 10:57 AM
I am just 2.7km from Sydney Airport.....less as the crow flies. I can see the airport from the front porch.
@k1ooo-slr-sales wrote:here’s something from CASA
https://www.casa.gov.au/modelaircraft
Interesting for those of us that live within 5.5km of an airport (a no drone zone at any time).
21-12-2017 04:37 PM - edited 21-12-2017 04:38 PM
@lyndal1838 wrote:I am just 2.7km from Sydney Airport.....less as the crow flies. I can see the airport from the front porch.
@k1ooo-slr-sales wrote:here’s something from CASA
https://www.casa.gov.au/modelaircraft
Interesting for those of us that live within 5.5km of an airport (a no drone zone at any time).
You're safe then Lyndal. Everyone would realise they can't fly drones near planes, (or you'd hope so).
I'm not near an airport but we get a lot of small planes & police helicopters overhead as there are a couple of smaller airports a few suburbs away.
So I'd say this is a prime drone flying area. All underground power too.
It's interesting the person flying them has to be within a line of sight and they should not be flown over people.
I do back onto a walkway/open land so the potential is there.
All I can think of though is a hose of water, maybe that would do something to the innards.
PS gran, don't let this put you off buying your drone.
on 21-12-2017 05:10 PM
on 21-12-2017 10:00 PM
on 21-12-2017 10:49 PM
@letscleanupmycupboards wrote:
k1000 I would think the same rules apply as any other situation. Ive known people who have dropped items accidentally from their car, witnessed another car swerve deliberately to run over it and the driver of said vehicle has been charged with wilful damage and ordered to pay compo. So I'd think if my property was deliberately damaged by your actions I would be covered by the same rule. And enforcement of said rule would not be dependent on any wrongdoing associated with flying it over your property as there's plenty of precedents covering that (ie just because I'm in the wrong doesn't give you the right to do something about it).
Most drones transmit video back to the user. So there's a pretty compelling source of evidence there if something happens.
Certainly is. Invasion of privacy comes to mind.
on 22-12-2017 12:19 AM
@letscleanupmycupboards wrote:
k1000 I would think the same rules apply as any other situation. Ive known people who have dropped items accidentally from their car, witnessed another car swerve deliberately to run over it and the driver of said vehicle has been charged with wilful damage and ordered to pay compo. So I'd think if my property was deliberately damaged by your actions I would be covered by the same rule. And enforcement of said rule would not be dependent on any wrongdoing associated with flying it over your property as there's plenty of precedents covering that (ie just because I'm in the wrong doesn't give you the right to do something about it).
Most drones transmit video back to the user. So there's a pretty compelling source of evidence there if something happens.
public road, deliberately damaging goods . . . . . . . . drone encroaching on my private property, videoing me and/or my house/property . . . . . . reminds me of apples and pears, they are not able to be compared to each other.
As for that compelling video evidence, if it showed that the drone was on my property, videoing me and/or my property then I would provide the TV for that footage to be shown in court to support me in that case, if it ever got that far.
22-12-2017 06:09 PM - edited 22-12-2017 06:11 PM
@springyzone wrote:
All I can think of though is a hose of water, maybe that would do something to the innards.
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Here ya go springy, my mobile drone-washing-appliance.......................... with a 55 mtr head of water.......................and 600 litres to get 'em squeaky clean.
on 22-12-2017 09:29 PM
on 22-12-2017 09:33 PM