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Another possibility is to ensure that all drones sold have a unique ID number printed on them or, better, incorporated in their electronics. This would be registered to the purchaser, along with their personal details which should be supported by personal ID such as driving licences, utility bills, etc.
When the drone(s) are then recovered, as above, the culprits can be traced and prosecuted - preferably harshly.
People can be traced when using cell phones - why not when they're using drones?
lets hope if found guilty their pictures are posted up everywhere in the area they live as well on the media. Of course that would be after a very long prison sentence without parole
lets hope if found guilty their pictures are posted up everywhere in the area they live as well on the media. Of course that would be after a very long prison sentence without parole