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> > > So here's just one real world example of what
> > > people are concerned about...
> > >
> > > Seattle woman sees drone peeping into her
> > > apartment window
> > >
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http://www.foxnews.com/us/2014/06/24/seattle-woman
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> > > Seattle Police are investigating a report of
> a
> > > drone peeping into a woman’s apartment
> > window.
> > >
> > > Police were called to the downtown Seattle
> > > apartment complex on Sunday morning after she
> > > spied an unmanned aerial vehicle hovering
> > outside
> > > the building. The woman said she was
> concerned
> > the
> > > drone was looking into her apartment.
> > >
> > > After calling police, an employee of her
> > apartment
> > > building says he went outside and saw two men
> > > piloting the drone. They packed up their
> gear,
> > > which included a video camera, and drove off
> > > before police arrived. Authorities say they
> are
> > > checking for surveillance video that may help
> > > identify the men.
> > >
> > > Drones and what role they should play in
> > society
> > > have been a hot item in Seattle for quite
> some
> > > time. Last year, former Seattle Mayor Mike
> > McGinn
> > > ordered the Seattle Police Department to
> > abandon
> > > its plan to use drones after an uproar from
> > > citizens and privacy advocates.
> >
> > I think I heard a story on the news last night
> > which was a follow up story. The people flying
> > this drone were a realtor or property manage
> > taking pictures of the property or something
> like
> > this. They were not spying on the woman or
> anybody
> > else in the building.
> >
> > Stupid people
>
> How is she stupid? She looked outside the window
> and saw a drone. Why were they allowed to be
> filming anyway? Last time I heard that filming
> outside one's home, even rented, required verbal
> or written permission to film while that person
> was in the residence?
She is stupid because she just assumed they were filming her when she looked out the window. They weren't.
This was an apartment complex. The inside of the apartment is hers, on the outside the property owner can do what they want.
Also, I can stand on the sidewalk and film or take pictures of your house all day and night long. I do not need your permission of any kind as long as I stay on the public side walk.