groyne
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I wonder what height property ownership extends to?
You probably don't own the airspace above your property or the mineral rights beneath it.
I wonder what height property ownership extends to?
The problem is they possibly don't want to know the rules. If you can buy one on any high street, who is going to police it.It isn't allowed here.
https://bmfa.org/Info/Know-the-Law
The trouble is the people who buy drones, don't know the rules and regulations, and probably aren't insured either.
You do have the right to cut branches/hedges or pick fruit,but you must offer it back to next door,you do not have a right of light,but a fence from end of gable wall must be 3ft high only,but you can grow a 40ft tall edge.You probably have some rights concerning low level airspace, otherwise your neighbour could build something overhanging your property. I believe you have the right to cut off overhanging branches. Perhaps you also have the right to bring down your neighbours drone as it flies over your garden.
its to stop you filming , rubber boats coming in, were do they go to my luvely, arr ok pjI find out today that my droning activities have just had a stupid and unnecessary setback. Grant Shaps the minister for whatever goes with aviation or something has signed into legislation a total drone flying ban within 5k radius of Dover Harbour. It is seemingly a Critical National infrastructure that needs protection from having photos or being flown near by me and others like me. The only thing is I am a long way from the port area (which is not actually defined and odd-shaped) when at home , I therefore cannot use my drone to fly on my own property now without getting permission from the DHB police?.(private Gestapo under control of the CEO). What pXXXes me of is there is not a real and valid reason for it as ships are pretty robust items that are not easily destroyed by a small plastic object. If it is terrorist planning then they must go ahead and close off the cliff that overlook the docks, because the whole place is easily visible from both sides of the town.
Methinks , it is the DHB themselves trying to elevate themselves to the same plane as airports seem to have achieved now, following the scares of alleged drone attacks on planes ,which might be a bit more vulnerable than a solid steel ferry.
dig deep,ok. pjYou probably don't own the airspace above your property or the mineral rights beneath it.
sorry trev i want my: humon: rights as well, ok, pjI do think drone have there place,for one home sales people use them to take pictures so to let folk see ground and whats around house,good and looks nice when searching on the net for that we summer hol,land, or new move.
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