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douglas9

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Thu Mar 31, 2022, 08:07 AM Mar 2022

Texas Law Regulating Drone Photography Is Unconstitutional, Judge Rules

A Texas law that limits the use of remotely piloted drones to capture images is unconstitutional, a federal judge in Austin ruled Monday.

The National Press Photographers Association, the Texas Press Association and former Dallas Observer editor Joseph Pappalardo challenged the so-called “Texas Privacy Act,” which threatened criminal charges and punishing civil lawsuits against anyone taking images “of an individual or privately owned real property in this state with the intent to conduct surveillance on the individual or property captured in the image.”

Well, almost anyone. Academics, law enforcement, Realtors, surveyors, utility companies, gas and oil drillers, pipeline companies and others with a “commercial purpose” were exempt under the law, provided that commercial purpose wasn't reporting the news.


https://www.dallasobserver.com/news/texas-anti-drone-photography-law-violates-first-amendment-judge-rules-13710884

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Texas Law Regulating Drone Photography Is Unconstitutional, Judge Rules (Original Post) douglas9 Mar 2022 OP
I think ALL surveillance without a court order or owners permission should be illegal. walkingman Mar 2022 #1
Agreed but I'm radical enough that I think license plates should go for the same reason LT Barclay Mar 2022 #2

walkingman

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1. I think ALL surveillance without a court order or owners permission should be illegal.
Thu Mar 31, 2022, 10:09 AM
Mar 2022

Including law enforcement.

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