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I agree. That's why I try real hard to not violate someone's perception of their space. My perception of that and yours might vary.Or sure how that is legal. Airspace is under federal, not state control. Not the first time CA has deliberately violated federal law.
Imho, we simply need the federal courts to define your property to include that space above. If 350' works, great. FAA restricts drones to 400' max. These are within range of a shotgun. Fly your drone over your own property or public property, but the law needs to stop favoring the drones over the property owners.
We need to regain control over our personal spaces.
Again, we need to define personal space. Torvy, do you consider your personal space to go vertically an unlimited distance? If so, you are violated daily. Possibly hourly. Depending on where you live.
Give me your address and I'll post an aerial pic of your property detailed enough to know if you are home or not.
Again, I believe, it's up to the pilot to not violate what you consider your space. And I do that with diligence.