You do realise that's an offence these days if its implying shooting a drone down ?.
As for me , I'll be complying with CAA regs , I'm licenced and have all permissions in place.
The correct course of action would be to contact the police who would then check my credentials and recorded digital flight records to ensure I was operating legally.
So you say that the correct course of action is to phone the police?
But someone did call the police and yet you still obviously bear a very nasty grudge.
Have you ever put yourself in their shoes or in any of your neighbours situation?
While drones may have a place in society, in my opinion, sometimes they are nothing short of a nuisance.
A few examples.
1) a while ago I was fortunate enough to do a Safari in Africa. Sitting outside our hut, observing nature at it rawest, no sound except for those of the wild. Until someone decided to break the silence with a drone and ruin it for everyone else.
2) Someone in our village posted about 50 photos to our village e mail list of everyone’s houses and back gardens.
Now myself, like quite a few people, think of their back garden as a sanctuary, another room of the house and I don’t particularly want someone nosing round it.
I do actually put the washing out in my underwear, or whip my top off while sunbathing.
To me it’s an invasion of privacy and I didn’t like it.
So whether it’s legal or not doesn’t always make it morally right.
Just saying.