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SB 1277 would make it a felony to intentionally photograph, record or otherwise observe someone else in a private place where a 'reasonable expectation of privacy' is expected.

Howard Fischer PHOENIX — State lawmakers are moving to make sure people don't get too nosy with their new drones.

People are also reading… And even an insurance industry lobbyist expressed concerns that efforts by his client to use drones to assess damage to homes after a disaster could result in criminal charges.A lot of it is in the eye of the person who is the one being viewed or videotaped, Sen. Anthony Kern, R-Glendale, told colleagues.

"But a drone going into your property and photographing where you should have a reasonable expectation of privacy in your home, photographing into your bedroom, your living room, your kitchen, that, to me, would define a reasonable expectation of privacy."

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