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Old December 30th 05, 07:26 PM posted to rec.aviation.homebuilt,alt.tits
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AINut wrote:

Arizona and North Carolina are two. While there is no law (that I know
of) on their books specifically allowing the shootdown, the people who
did so never went to jail. In one case, a police helicopter was chasing
children in a park with their bird. The man who downed the copter went
to trial but was not convicted, the cops were. I think that one was in
NC. I don't remember the specifics of the AZ case, but it never went to
trial.

David M.


And from that you conclude that it is legal to shoot down helicopters
in those states? g


Matt Whiting wrote:
AINut wrote:

Gerard Mindstep wrote:

I want to see nude women sunbathing from above.

How can I build such a plane?


Yeah, it's called a helicopter. You can be shot down if you don't get
prior permission and that is legal in a lot of states.



OK, this bluff is too easy to call. Name one state and provide a
statute reference.


Matt


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Old December 30th 05, 07:28 PM posted to rec.aviation.homebuilt,alt.tits
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alexy wrote:
AINut wrote:


Arizona and North Carolina are two. While there is no law (that I know
of) on their books specifically allowing the shootdown, the people who
did so never went to jail. In one case, a police helicopter was chasing
children in a park with their bird. The man who downed the copter went
to trial but was not convicted, the cops were. I think that one was in
NC. I don't remember the specifics of the AZ case, but it never went to
trial.

David M.



And from that you conclude that it is legal to shoot down helicopters
in those states? g


My thought exactly. I know people who drive drunk and don't go to jail
so I guess that makes drunk driving legal.


Matt
 




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