Nudity and drones. Any fears?

As for me....I'll just moon them ! Any thoughts on this?

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RE: Nudity and drones. Any fears?

It's the first I've heard of this practice. Is it a real problem? I can understand police using them for surveillance, but spying on nudists?

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A man was flying a drone over our local, and unofficial, nudist beach a couple of weeks ago. He was told in no uncertain terms what he could do with it, not by us I hasten to add, and he left pretty quickly but I guess he has pictures of a couple of dozen nudists.

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RE: Nudity and drones. Any fears?

We iive right near a legal nude beach. Not long back there was a boat quite near shore with several people on board quite intent on taking pictures. Once the beach crowd realized what was happening they went in a very defensive mode and the boat soon left.

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Once on Torn nude beach in Spain a man in a hang-glider flew low backwards and forwards along the beach. After a few passes we all got our cameras out and photographed him. He soon got the message and flew away.

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RE: Nudity and drones. Any fears?

I've seen a few of these in Montenegro recently. Their main use seems to be by realtors and property developers trying to showcase inaccessible plots of land. If I saw them appear over our nearest naturist beach I might be tempted to shove a catapult into my beach bag.

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I agree. There was a issue here in Norway earlier in the summer where a lady was sunbathing topless on her own private terrace. She suddenly saw a drone and assumed the worst. When she investigated further it turned out it was just a real estate agent trying to take pictures of the neighbour house. I don't think that there are a lot of people who would use expensive equipment for the purpose of watching some naked people. There are easier ways of doing that, it's called the internet...

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