To Protect and to Serve II

Posting those cameras on private is no different than entering a person’s home without a warrant …. This is a huge infringement…huge
I think I read this case similar to this. The argument was that the cameras were not around the common living areas so they then had the right to place them. I don’t agree with that and neither should any court. The person in question has no trespassing signs everywhere and the game and wildlife agency still placed the cameras. I’ll have to see if I can find it.
 
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I think it will end up in front of the full TN Supreme Court (don't know exactly how that works) but a 3 judge panel struck down TNs Open Fields doctrine. I never have had an issue with a TWRA officer but when I lived in VA the game wardens there treat private property as if they own it all. It's a wonder more of them are not shot.

Judges strike down Tennessee law allowing warrantless searches by state wildlife officials – Tennessee Lookout
Go back to the video I posted yesterday. Instead of mounting cameras, they'll likely go to using drones...
 
Go back to the video I posted yesterday. Instead of mounting cameras, they'll likely go to using drones...

Of course they will. But if it's under 400' over your property and not in an FAA designated glide path it's trespassing and (I think it's far from settled) you have a case to shoot the F'er down. Now mind you, any local or state laws governing the discharge of a firearm would apply and could land you in hot water.
 
Teen girl convicted of killing her rapist escapes custody

The justice system at work.

How the heck does the court award restitution to the family of a pedophile and rapist?
She was also ordered to complete 1,200 hours of community service, which would cover more than $4,000 in fines, and to pay $150,000 in compensation for the death of her victim.

If only she would have been a cop and killed someone. She might have gotten paid leave and reassigned to a desk job.
 

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