Tough call. I'd say you're entitled to your privacy.
In a similar situation, I, and others in my line of work inspecting real estate properties for insurance companies, frequently run into privacy fences by houses. A rather rigid policy says if we encounter a 6' wood or plastic privacy fence, we take a photo of the fence from eye level as the reason we did not inspect the back side of the house or get a photo of the rear of the house. We do not attempt to see what is on the other side of the fence.
One of my colleagues in another state, for whatever reason, held his camera above the level of the fence and took a photo of the back yard of the house. He just happened to get a beautiful photo of the homeowner's 14 year old daughter engaging in topless sunbathing. And she saw the camera.
Talk about the you-know-what hitting the fan!
I guess to answer your question, whoever owned the remote controlled device would have to justify their actions. And if the device disappeared, who could they complain to?
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