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It's probably more accurate to say people are hiring p.i.'s to use drones to catch their spouses cheating. Also, it would seem that being in a "no-fault" state versus a "fault" state in terms of allowing divorce is also a driver for collecting such evidence.

“One lady hired a private investigator to fly a drone over Central Park to spy on her cheating husband,” he says. “The use of drones for spying may be more prevalent in fault states—although the number of states that consider marital infidelity as a factor in divorce cases is limited. Divorcing spouses may be more inclined to procure evidence of illegal behavior in the backyard of their ex's house.”