Stop in for a cup of coffee

Shoot it down comes to my first thought...don't try it be a waste of money. :)
Round here that’s exactly what happens. By state law, drones can only fly over someone’s private property at 200 feet or higher without permission. If they’re lower, they can still traverse unless they have a camera or go into a pro long hover, then castle doctrine covers both civil and criminal matters.

There was a guy not in the next county, kept reporting a drone coming in, hovering outside the windows of his teen age girls’ bedrooms. Police did nothing about it, the one day, it went into a hover over the pool in their back yard while the girls were swimming. Daddy filled the drone with 00 buck and then turned it into police who tried to charge him but ultimately couldn’t. Drone owner tried to sue, lost and was countersued. Plus drone owner was charge with crimes related to the pictures.