Drone spying on sun bathers becoming a real problem.
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0.000 HBDDrone spying on sun bathers becoming a real problem.
![IMG_1725.PNG](https://steemitimages.com/DQmc2Z9GF736EYjsvprEzwEK2tykDmGZhh9FMqtQWPWwnLN/IMG_1725.PNG An Encinitas, California woman is sounding off after she caught a "lingering" drone watching her sunbathe in her back yard. Around 2 p.m. local time last Saturday, Sheri Sorenson was catching some rays in a two-piece swimsuit when she heard buzzing. She looked up and saw a drone cruising over her neighbor's yard and then her yard. "It stopped and was looking at me and I was looking at it. It stayed there about 25 feet above me for at least a minute," said Sorenson. Sorenson said she yelled at it and then gave it the "one-finger" salute. It buzzed away and came back a few minutes later, but this time, it didn't pause before flying off. "I was angry, because this drone does not have a right to view me in my own back yard," said Sorenson. The FAA has a list of frequently asked questions about where drones can fly.