Owning and operating your own drone is more accessible than ever, but flying your drone too close to military bases carries ...
Yes, the government can fly a drone over your property in many circumstances, but law enforcement generally needs a warrant for targeted surveillance of your home under the Fourth Amendment.
You're more likely to see people fly drones instead of kites in this day and age. Drones, also known as unmanned aircrafts, were first available to the public in the early 2010s. Some people fly them ...