And you'd likely be wrong. There are plenty of legitimate local drone regulations that can apply. Make sure you're correct before you challenge a cop with that answer.I would say there are no local ordnances to drone operation.
And you'd likely be wrong. There are plenty of legitimate local drone regulations that can apply. Make sure you're correct before you challenge a cop with that answer.I would say there are no local ordnances to drone operation.
Lived here about all of my life. We just got our 3rd streetlight and in the sticks of western n.c.And you'd likely be wrong. There are plenty of legitimate local drone regulations that can apply. Make sure you're correct before you challenge a cop with that answer.
If you're in NC, then you're already wrong. NC has their own set of regs and test you have to take before you fly a drone.Lived here about all of my life. We just got our 3rd streetlight and in the sticks of western n.c.
If you're in NC, then you're already wrong. NC has their own set of regs and test you have to take before you fly a drone.
Like I said, make sure you're correct when you challenge the PD.
Thanks. The link above didn't copy correctly. Fixed it. The one you posted is the recreational page.I think this is the correct URL - UAS in NC
Although not required, the Division encourages recreational drone users to take the N.C. Department of Transportation's Unmanned Aircraft System Operator's Knowledge Test to learn the rules and regulations for operating drones in North Carolina. This page is for 107 only.Thanks. The link above didn't copy correctly. Fixed it. The one you posted is the recreational page.
Although not required, the Division encourages recreational drone users to take the N.C. Department of Transportation's Unmanned Aircraft System Operator's Knowledge Test to learn the rules and regulations for operating drones in North Carolina. This page is for 107 only.
If a LEO doesn’t understand those sentences, they’re in the wrong job. Legislative terms and phrases are part of the job.What do you say if police officer looks at your Drone Law Enforcement Response Card and asks you, what does this sentence mean?
"Local ordinances that may apply include but are not limited to reckless endangerment, criminal mischief, voyeurism, inciting violence."
What do you say if police officer looks at your seven page copy of the FAA's State & Local Authority of UAV Fact Sheet and asks what does this sentence mean?
"EXAMPLES OF STATE AND LOCAL LAWS WITHIN STATE AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT POLICE POWER
Laws traditionally related to state and local police power – including land use, zoning, privacy, trespass, and law enforcement operations – generally are not subject to federal regulation."
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