Is that a real law in Canada ? or the law not keeping up with technology ?Quote:
Originally Posted by Gandalf_The_Grey
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Is that a real law in Canada ? or the law not keeping up with technology ?Quote:
Originally Posted by Gandalf_The_Grey
Look how the helicoptors hover outside the celebs homes filming. About the same thing. Hell, the fed does that looking for crops over privately owned lands.Quote:
Originally Posted by Ozarks
Have a good one!:s4:
Yea, I know how it is here, because it's all considered "air space". I was wondering about Canada,Quote:
Originally Posted by Psycho4Bud
50,000 v, 300,000 v, 900,000 v. i been tased and it friggin hurts dont know what the voltage was but i woud have to say it was on the lower end bein about 10 years ago
i want one. pow pow zap! what fun! :wtf:
It's not really a law, it's a lack of law. I was referring to Canada, America, anywhere really. Trespassing is technically setting foot on someone's property. You can't declare airspace your property, what with airplanes flying overhead and such.Quote:
Originally Posted by Ozarks
The airspace from ground level up to the stratosphere is in the exclusive
domain of each nation-state according to international agreement.
Airspace ownership
Have a good one!:s4:
i despise tasers. everything about them and the people who use them. cops mainly.
i am sure that most people have at least heard about if not seen videos of numerous police abusing the taser. plus the fact that the thing fucking hurts.
therefore taser=:[