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By *igBlondeDomme OP   Woman  over a year ago

middle of nowhere

What's your take on them?.

On a beach last week and two flew over...

I'd say the drone voyeurs are having a great time with weather and the shenanigans that goes with it.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"What's your take on them?.

On a beach last week and two flew over...

I'd say the drone voyeurs are having a great time with weather and the shenanigans that goes with it. "

I'd shoot them down lol.

Might look into a signal scrambler and piss them off.

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By *ensualandslow321Man  over a year ago

Tullamore

Drone flew over my house at home. It's in the countryside. Walked down to a bridge nearby and guy there with controller. Took pic of him and his car number plate. Looked him straight in the eye and turned for home. I'm sure he was casing my house.

Don't like drones at all

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By *igBlondeDomme OP   Woman  over a year ago

middle of nowhere


"What's your take on them?.

On a beach last week and two flew over...

I'd say the drone voyeurs are having a great time with weather and the shenanigans that goes with it.

I'd shoot them down lol.

Might look into a signal scrambler and piss them off. "

They really are an invasion of privacy.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"What's your take on them?.

On a beach last week and two flew over...

I'd say the drone voyeurs are having a great time with weather and the shenanigans that goes with it.

I'd shoot them down lol.

Might look into a signal scrambler and piss them off.

They really are an invasion of privacy. "

You can't shoot them down legally as it's in airspace, but you can get AUDS which scans the skies for drones and with its high powered signal scrambler it jams their signal. They aren't cheap at around 300 to 500 euro but you can build one using a Raspberry Pi, small antenna, laptop and YOUR own Wifi. It's illegal to access other computer/Wifi systems. There seems to be a grey area about interference with someone else's devices to. Just a few minutes of Google searches brought up interesting stuff.

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By *igBlondeDomme OP   Woman  over a year ago

middle of nowhere


"What's your take on them?.

On a beach last week and two flew over...

I'd say the drone voyeurs are having a great time with weather and the shenanigans that goes with it.

I'd shoot them down lol.

Might look into a signal scrambler and piss them off.

They really are an invasion of privacy.

You can't shoot them down legally as it's in airspace, but you can get AUDS which scans the skies for drones and with its high powered signal scrambler it jams their signal. They aren't cheap at around 300 to 500 euro but you can build one using a Raspberry Pi, small antenna, laptop and YOUR own Wifi. It's illegal to access other computer/Wifi systems. There seems to be a grey area about interference with someone else's devices to. Just a few minutes of Google searches brought up interesting stuff.

"

I have raspberries...but That's about it...lol.

I've never seen one where I live. I'm in the middle of nowhere so I doubt if I'd ever see one here. It was at Portmarnock beach I saw two of them.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"What's your take on them?.

On a beach last week and two flew over...

I'd say the drone voyeurs are having a great time with weather and the shenanigans that goes with it.

I'd shoot them down lol.

Might look into a signal scrambler and piss them off.

They really are an invasion of privacy.

You can't shoot them down legally as it's in airspace, but you can get AUDS which scans the skies for drones and with its high powered signal scrambler it jams their signal. They aren't cheap at around 300 to 500 euro but you can build one using a Raspberry Pi, small antenna, laptop and YOUR own Wifi. It's illegal to access other computer/Wifi systems. There seems to be a grey area about interference with someone else's devices to. Just a few minutes of Google searches brought up interesting stuff.

I have raspberries...but That's about it...lol.

I've never seen one where I live. I'm in the middle of nowhere so I doubt if I'd ever see one here. It was at Portmarnock beach I saw two of them. "

There's more sinister side to drone use too. They have been known to hack into computers. The bottom line is they are computers so can be hacked and can be used to hack.

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By *un4tooCouple  over a year ago

north cork

I have a big sign painted on my roof. To Sydney university and all drone users, i do not give you permission to use my pictures for any reason whatsoever. 100% works

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I have a big sign painted on my roof. To Sydney university and all drone users, i do not give you permission to use my pictures for any reason whatsoever. 100% works "

Does it work better than the fab one?

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By *un4tooCouple  over a year ago

north cork


"I have a big sign painted on my roof. To Sydney university and all drone users, i do not give you permission to use my pictures for any reason whatsoever. 100% works

Does it work better than the fab one? "

Ya of course. The drone users take is as serious as Sydney university takes it.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I have a big sign painted on my roof. To Sydney university and all drone users, i do not give you permission to use my pictures for any reason whatsoever. 100% works

Does it work better than the fab one?

Ya of course. The drone users take is as serious as Sydney university takes it. "

But what if the drone is publicly traded?

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By *un4tooCouple  over a year ago

north cork


"I have a big sign painted on my roof. To Sydney university and all drone users, i do not give you permission to use my pictures for any reason whatsoever. 100% works

Does it work better than the fab one?

Ya of course. The drone users take is as serious as Sydney university takes it.

But what if the drone is publicly traded?"

I better go back up with the paintbrush

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I have a big sign painted on my roof. To Sydney university and all drone users, i do not give you permission to use my pictures for any reason whatsoever. 100% works

Does it work better than the fab one?

Ya of course. The drone users take is as serious as Sydney university takes it.

But what if the drone is publicly traded?"

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By *itIrishCplCouple  over a year ago

Dublin


"I have a big sign painted on my roof. To Sydney university and all drone users, i do not give you permission to use my pictures for any reason whatsoever. 100% works "

That actually made us laugh out loud.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Drone flew over my house at home. It's in the countryside. Walked down to a bridge nearby and guy there with controller. Took pic of him and his car number plate. Looked him straight in the eye and turned for home. I'm sure he was casing my house.

Don't like drones at all "

Fuck that's scary dude

Fair play to you for doing that, it coulda been innocent but you can't be too careful!!!!

You lool like you can take of yourself, I mean I'm not too comfortable with confrontation and I couldn't fight to save my life.....but it's ok, as the irony is not lost on me

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By *aid backMan  over a year ago

by a lake with my rod out


"What's your take on them?.

On a beach last week and two flew over...

I'd say the drone voyeurs are having a great time with weather and the shenanigans that goes with it.

I'd shoot them down lol.

Might look into a signal scrambler and piss them off.

They really are an invasion of privacy.

You can't shoot them down legally as it's in airspace, but you can get AUDS which scans the skies for drones and with its high powered signal scrambler it jams their signal. They aren't cheap at around 300 to 500 euro but you can build one using a Raspberry Pi, small antenna, laptop and YOUR own Wifi. It's illegal to access other computer/Wifi systems. There seems to be a grey area about interference with someone else's devices to. Just a few minutes of Google searches brought up interesting stuff.

"

You can "accidentally shoot them down"

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"What's your take on them?.

On a beach last week and two flew over...

I'd say the drone voyeurs are having a great time with weather and the shenanigans that goes with it.

I'd shoot them down lol.

Might look into a signal scrambler and piss them off.

They really are an invasion of privacy.

You can't shoot them down legally as it's in airspace, but you can get AUDS which scans the skies for drones and with its high powered signal scrambler it jams their signal. They aren't cheap at around 300 to 500 euro but you can build one using a Raspberry Pi, small antenna, laptop and YOUR own Wifi. It's illegal to access other computer/Wifi systems. There seems to be a grey area about interference with someone else's devices to. Just a few minutes of Google searches brought up interesting stuff.

You can "accidentally shoot them down" "

Yeah...I thought it was a UFO!!!

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By *hocko87Man  over a year ago

dublin

I never thought of drones being used to spy on ordinary people only thought they were for industrial or the police . Our privacy is slowely being eroded.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Dont bother me. Know few people who have em. Seem fun. But expensive if they crash!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"What's your take on them?.

On a beach last week and two flew over...

I'd say the drone voyeurs are having a great time with weather and the shenanigans that goes with it.

I'd shoot them down lol.

Might look into a signal scrambler and piss them off.

They really are an invasion of privacy.

You can't shoot them down legally as it's in airspace, but you can get AUDS which scans the skies for drones and with its high powered signal scrambler it jams their signal. They aren't cheap at around 300 to 500 euro but you can build one using a Raspberry Pi, small antenna, laptop and YOUR own Wifi. It's illegal to access other computer/Wifi systems. There seems to be a grey area about interference with someone else's devices to. Just a few minutes of Google searches brought up interesting stuff.

You can "accidentally shoot them down" "

lol I like your style

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Invasion of privacy, our pervy neighbour has one and lots of WiFi cameras and we are out the county

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By *ryst In IsoldeWoman  over a year ago

your imagination

Complete invasion of privacy. A neighbour of ours has one and last Summer I regularly found it hovering above my house and garden. Its yet to make an appearance this year.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Might be illegal to shoot them down but surely it must be illegal to film /photograph people in their own home/garden without their permission. But they're just a duplo version for people who can't fly model planes

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Complete invasion of privacy. A neighbour of ours has one and last Summer I regularly found it hovering above my house and garden. Its yet to make an appearance this year."

We might have same neighbour lol

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By *j47Man  over a year ago

limerick

What the fook do u need a drone for i have being working on a house in an estate where the sun sits in the back garden from about 4.30.

Anyhow while working in the upstairs back room i notice the curvey next door neighbour sunning her self in a skimpy bikini bottoms and nothing else' her ample bussom pressed between her and the blanket she had spread out in the only corner of the garden u could see from the house I was in.

As I stood there cock in hand slowly stroking as the sun kissed her beautifull buttocks she suddenly popped up and turned over, sitting there in front of me titties holding their own nipples like bullets as she spread sun screen into those orbes of pleasure.

massaging then lifting then separating them making sure she got every inch of them I'd swear she even tweaked those nipples as she lay back down my cock now ouzing precum as my handx slid effortlessly long it's length.

Suddenly I thought hell she didn't expect to be perved upon when she decided to sun bathe topless in a built up area knowing there was a house full of trades men next door, so I.put away my cock and got back to my job not thinking about the job in hand again for the rest of the evening

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By *evil_u_knowMan  over a year ago

city

Interfere with a legally operated and registered drone and you will go to jail.

But the fact is most are not legally operated.

You can train eagles to grab them out of the sky and bring them to you.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

And you can train monkeys to eat nuts. Wait! Thats not right. Is it?

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By *aid backMan  over a year ago

by a lake with my rod out


"Interfere with a legally operated and registered drone and you will go to jail.

But the fact is most are not legally operated.

You can train eagles to grab them out of the sky and bring them to you."

It would probably be easier to get a fire arms licence, shoot down the drone and defend yourself in court than get a bird of prey license for an Eagle then train it to take down drones.

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By *ichael McCarthyMan  over a year ago

Lucan


"Interfere with a legally operated and registered drone and you will go to jail.

But the fact is most are not legally operated.

You can train eagles to grab them out of the sky and bring them to you.

It would probably be easier to get a fire arms licence, shoot down the drone and defend yourself in court than get a bird of prey license for an Eagle then train it to take down drones."

Training a dog to fly would be easier than that.

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By *igBlondeDomme OP   Woman  over a year ago

middle of nowhere


"Interfere with a legally operated and registered drone and you will go to jail.

But the fact is most are not legally operated.

You can train eagles to grab them out of the sky and bring them to you.

It would probably be easier to get a fire arms licence, shoot down the drone and defend yourself in court than get a bird of prey license for an Eagle then train it to take down drones.

Training a dog to fly would be easier than that. "

That I'd love to see...

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By *ensualandslow321Man  over a year ago

Tullamore


"Interfere with a legally operated and registered drone and you will go to jail.

But the fact is most are not legally operated.

You can train eagles to grab them out of the sky and bring them to you.

It would probably be easier to get a fire arms licence, shoot down the drone and defend yourself in court than get a bird of prey license for an Eagle then train it to take down drones.

Training a dog to fly would be easier than that. "

I tried. But both my dogs are afraid of heights over 4 feet. Useless but lovable

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

There was one yesterday evening over our garden. It was there for about 3 or 4 minutes. Really annoys me. Can't even feel comfortable in your own garden.

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By *igBlondeDomme OP   Woman  over a year ago

middle of nowhere


"Interfere with a legally operated and registered drone and you will go to jail.

But the fact is most are not legally operated.

You can train eagles to grab them out of the sky and bring them to you.

It would probably be easier to get a fire arms licence, shoot down the drone and defend yourself in court than get a bird of prey license for an Eagle then train it to take down drones.

Training a dog to fly would be easier than that.

I tried. But both my dogs are afraid of heights over 4 feet. Useless but lovable "

A dog that flys not that's a skill. No dog is useless

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By *ofistimacatedMan  over a year ago

cavan town

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By *igBlondeDomme OP   Woman  over a year ago

middle of nowhere


"My advice is to carry around a board with this sentence written on it :

"To Sydney university, or anyone else who takes unauthorized videos or photos of me, under the fuck off and leave me alone act 2002 I will sue your sorry ass" or words to that effect. When you see a drone, just hold it up.

Simple

Your welcome "

Or a sling shot

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By *ensualandslow321Man  over a year ago

Tullamore


"Interfere with a legally operated and registered drone and you will go to jail.

But the fact is most are not legally operated.

You can train eagles to grab them out of the sky and bring them to you.

It would probably be easier to get a fire arms licence, shoot down the drone and defend yourself in court than get a bird of prey license for an Eagle then train it to take down drones.

Training a dog to fly would be easier than that.

I tried. But both my dogs are afraid of heights over 4 feet. Useless but lovable

A dog that flys not that's a skill. No dog is useless"

Apologies. Useless at flying. They are great dogs

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