(A) A person commits an offense if the person uses a UAV/UAS to intentionally or surreptitiously film, audiotape, record or intrude, physically or otherwise, upon the solitude or seclusion of another or his or her private affairs or concerns, if the intrusion would be offensive to a reasonable person and is without consent. The act shall be considered intentional if the operator fails to terminate the flight or intrusion once it is known to the operator that an invasion of privacy has taken place. An intrusion can take place either by violating the airspace directly above private property or by filming, recording or taping activities on private property from a distance.
(B) A person commits an offense if the person flies a UAV over the private property of another individual or entity without express permission.
(C) A person commits an offense if the person outfits a UAV with a weapon and flies that UAV/UAS with the intent to threaten or intimidate the other individual(s).
(D) A person commits an offense if the person flies a UAV over public property and roadways without complying with the requirements set forth in § 131.05 of this chapter and obtaining the required license from the village.
(E) A person commits an offense if the person operates a UAV in or around traffic.
(F) A person commits an offense if the person flies a UAV within 100 yards of a public gathering, such as, but not limited to, a parade, concert, festival or commemorative gathering without complying with the requirements set forth in § 131.03 of this chapter and the required licenses from the village.
(G) A person commits an offense if the person utilizes a UAV for the purposes of hunting or fishing.
(H) A person commits an offense if the person operates a UAV in a reckless manner that endangers another person or property.
(I) A person other than the operator landing the UAV may not bring down an UAV by any means (e.g., handgun, rifle, arrow, slingshot, any object used as a missile or any electrical device that dismantles the UAV) whether it is flown over private or public property.
(J) With the exceptions of taking off and landing, the UAV shall not be flown over 400 feet or under 20 feet above the ground.
(K) A person commits an offense if the person flies a UAV within 100 yards of fire, police or emergency personnel while in performance of their duties.
(Ord. 15-09-02, passed 9-15-2015) Penalty, see § 131.99