After finding an old link to a law during a previous discussion, I searched around some more on my own. I found the following site page which seems to be informative and up to date (for US). I'll be using it as a starting point for my own questions when I travel and just wanted to share it...
One last thing, using your link I read through the rest of it. I see in 4d there's still an exception for commercial activity so it's not a total wash. I use the term "total" loosely. Glad I found this forum, these are good talks
3b wasn't on the Florida law page I looked at In that case I agree and it sucks for you all living in Florida flying drones. That's the kind of knee jerk law that needs to be avoided. Reading that, you can potentially be sued anywhere you fly your drone. Even if you're on your own property and...
If you read that statute it applies to search and seizure laws and law enforcement, not civilians. As for flying over crime scenes, just don't, or any emergency situation. There is a lot of parts even the news leaves out of their filming. They have a building full of attorneys letting them know...
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