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Drone voyeurism is it a thing.

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By *amabama1 OP   Man
2 weeks ago

Dalkeith

Wonder if anyone would or has been filmed outdoors having sex with a drone.

Would love to send up the drone and film anyone that is interested.

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By *ornybisubslutMan
2 weeks ago

Coventry

That does sound amazing. I’ve not don’t it myself nor am I aware it happening I wonder if does happen.

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By (user no longer on site)
2 weeks ago

It is a thing. I moved into a flat a few years ago. Hadn't sorted out the curtains yet, was having a good old wank on the bed when I looked to the window and a drone was hovering outside it.

It flew off a moment later. Lol

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By *oodpeckerMan
2 weeks ago

Falkirk

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By *amabama1 OP   Man
2 weeks ago

Dalkeith


"That does sound amazing. I’ve not don’t it myself nor am I aware it happening I wonder if does happen. "
Would be amazing to do

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By *amabama1 OP   Man
2 weeks ago

Dalkeith


"It is a thing. I moved into a flat a few years ago. Hadn't sorted out the curtains yet, was having a good old wank on the bed when I looked to the window and a drone was hovering outside it.

It flew off a moment later. Lol"

naughty neighbours

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By *amabama1 OP   Man
2 weeks ago

Dalkeith


"It's crossed my mind to film my own activity, with other consenting adult(s) (even indoors), just to get a different viewpoint. However, illicit voyeurism is a big no from me."
Would love to make it happen

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By *arrheadguyMan
2 weeks ago

barrhead


"Wonder if anyone would or has been filmed outdoors having sex with a drone.

Would love to send up the drone and film anyone that is interested."

I've never had sex with a drone.

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By *vsindyTV/TS
2 weeks ago

A place where sheep are warm, or Burnley.

Isn't illegal without consent????

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By *amabama1 OP   Man
2 weeks ago

Dalkeith

You don't need consent to fil in public. Obviously kids and people sunbathing would be a nogo area

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By *im le2Man
2 weeks ago

aylestone leic

We go dogging to be watched.

We have sex outdoors and everyone knows anything you can see outdoors from public kand you can film.

Do police helicopter get our permission to film is?

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By *moothOlderMan
2 weeks ago

LEEDS

I often sunbathe naked in the garden and last year had a drone hovering overhead. Couldn't see a lens on it but seems no other reason. I've a good idea it's a close neighbour but they're welcome to watch as fast as I'm concerned

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By *XXBlackcatXXXMan
2 weeks ago

NEWBURY

A while back I were naked with Girl friend on an empty beach, well we thought it was empty until we spotted a drone hovering above us

it would go away & come back ,

Initially we were really annoyed by this thing invading our privacy , Seriously very annoying & quite pissed off with our peace being disturbed especially as we were having fun together , both being exhibitionists & already excited We decided to give this thing an unsencored display,

We both said later that was the best public sex we had had in ages

The drone must of had some spectacular birds eye views as it came it very close from all angles

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By *amabama1 OP   Man
2 weeks ago

Dalkeith


"A while back I were naked with Girl friend on an empty beach, well we thought it was empty until we spotted a drone hovering above us

it would go away & come back ,

Initially we were really annoyed by this thing invading our privacy , Seriously very annoying & quite pissed off with our peace being disturbed especially as we were having fun together , both being exhibitionists & already excited We decided to give this thing an unsencored display,

We both said later that was the best public sex we had had in ages

The drone must of had some spectacular birds eye views as it came it very close from all angles

"

now that,sounds amazing

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By *ammi TrashTV/TS
2 weeks ago

Totton/Southampton


"You don't need consent to fil in public. Obviously kids and people sunbathing would be a nogo area"
true but your back garden or bedroom is not public space so therefore would be illegal surely??

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By *amabama1 OP   Man
2 weeks ago

Dalkeith

Window would ve illegal flying over your garden is not

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By *shleigh1964TV/TS
2 weeks ago

penzance

It was a thing, but it is illegal as it was being done over private properties, no consent, then being uploaded. If its you yourself and friends then fine but its invasion of privacy if those being filmed have no knowledge.

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By *moothOlderMan
2 weeks ago

LEEDS

The one that flies over me is pretty blatent but it doesn't bother me. Seen it a few times last summer and waved and beckoned to it but nobody's turned up. I'm pretty sure it's one of my near neighbours who always stops to chat if I'm about. He says his dog likes the grass verge outside! Another point is I'm quite close to the approach flight path for Leeds Bradford airport

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By *ountrygentsCouple (MM)
2 weeks ago

Llandudno

The police use one here in North Wales over a popular cruising area.

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By *aremanMan
2 weeks ago

Hingham


"The one that flies over me is pretty blatent but it doesn't bother me. Seen it a few times last summer and waved and beckoned to it but nobody's turned up. I'm pretty sure it's one of my near neighbours who always stops to chat if I'm about. He says his dog likes the grass verge outside! Another point is I'm quite close to the approach flight path for Leeds Bradford airport"

Your neighbour may be breaking the law by flying closer than 50 metres from you.

I think everyone posting here needs to take a look at the CAA regulations for drone flight. Just for a start, the operator of any drone with a camera has to register with the CAA, and this requires taking and passing a test if the drone is bigger than 250 grams.

There are constraints on the permitted distance from airfield flightpaths - without specific permission a strip 5km long and 1km wide from each end of the runway

The rules will be changing (yet again) on the 1st Jan, as the UK drone classification is addressed. If in doubt, check.

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By *ezzadMan
2 weeks ago

Nottingham

I’d love to be filmed and shown to others

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By *laireKTV/TS
2 weeks ago

Manchester

Just use the drone assist app.

It makes it perfectly clear where restricted flight zones exist.

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By *aremanMan
2 weeks ago

Hingham


"Just use the drone assist app.

It makes it perfectly clear where restricted flight zones exist."

Sure, good advice. But for those who are unaware of the rest of the legislation, go here:

https://www.caa.co.uk/drones/getting-started-with-drones-and-model-aircraft/drone-code/where-you-can-fly-points-3-to-9/

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By *amabama1 OP   Man
2 weeks ago

Dalkeith


"The one that flies over me is pretty blatent but it doesn't bother me. Seen it a few times last summer and waved and beckoned to it but nobody's turned up. I'm pretty sure it's one of my near neighbours who always stops to chat if I'm about. He says his dog likes the grass verge outside! Another point is I'm quite close to the approach flight path for Leeds Bradford airport

Your neighbour may be breaking the law by flying closer than 50 metres from you.

I think everyone posting here needs to take a look at the CAA regulations for drone flight. Just for a start, the operator of any drone with a camera has to register with the CAA, and this requires taking and passing a test if the drone is bigger than 250 grams.

There are constraints on the permitted distance from airfield flightpaths - without specific permission a strip 5km long and 1km wide from each end of the runway

The rules will be changing (yet again) on the 1st Jan, as the UK drone classification is addressed. If in doubt, check."

if under 250grams you can fly closer too and over people less than 50 metres.

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By *illmanimp1972Man
2 weeks ago

pitsea

Well I would love that .a drone filming me being fucked outdoors sounds fantastic

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