Thursday, June 20, 2013

Fine Points of Law

Well, hey there! Glad you could drop in today. Lots of traffic in cyberspace? Never mind. Pull up a nice mug of coffee and a virtual treat and rest your weary bones while I drone on about a new twist on Peeping Toms.

A woman in Seattle's Capitol Hill neighborhood reported to a local news blog in May that she had seen (and her husband briefly conversed with) a man who was operating a "drone" from a sidewalk, guiding the noisy device to a point just outside a third-floor window in a private home. 

The pilot said he was "doing research" and, perhaps protected by a 1946 U.S. Supreme Court decision, asserted that he was not violating anyone's privacy because he, himself, was on a public sidewalk while the drone was in public airspace. The couple called for a police officer, but by the time one arrived, the pilot and his drone had departed, according to a report on the Capitol Hill Seattle blog.

Now obviously this could turn into a big problem and there's only one thing to do. If you are going to peep into upper bedroom windows, you need a much quieter drone, eh! Not that I'm advising that pursuit of lurid interests, I'm just saying...

See ya, eh!

Bob

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