A budding commercial drone industry is poised to put mostly small, unmanned aircraft to countless uses, from monitoring crops to acting as lookouts for police SWAT teams, but federal and state privacy ...
At least two of the new drones hovering over the streets in Camden County have been paid for by Democratic power broker ...
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Police in Wisconsin would be able to shoot down drones under this new bill. Here's what it says
Republican lawmakers are circulating a bill what would allow local law enforcement officers to intercept, disable or destroy ...
Privacy is directly related to technology when it comes to drones. Digital cameras have enabled drone technology that can read a coin from several thousand feet ...
At its annual meeting in July, the National Conference of Commissioners for Uniform State Laws, otherwise known as the Uniform Law Commission (ULC), considered a proposal for changing law across the ...
The ACLU’s Chris Calabrese testified yesterday before the Senate Commerce Committee in a hearing on the economic benefits and the safety, privacy, and First Amendment implications of unmanned aerial ...
If you spot a drone hovering above your backyard, you might wonder — can they even do that? And a rise in personal drone use has raised these questions across Ohio neighborhoods: Can you legally fly ...
As recreational and commercial drone use grows in the United States, it's no longer a surprise to spot one in the air. But with the mass confusion around possible drones spotted over New Jersey in ...
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‘No drone zones:’ Michigan bills could ban unmanned flights over critical infrastructure
LANSING, MI – During a state House committee hearing this week, Rep. Reggie Miller, D-Van Buren Township, recalled opening ...
A major drone surveillance program could soon arrive in Waikīkī as part of Hawaii's push to use modern technology in policing ...
Roderic O’Gorman has introduced the Regulation of Drones Bill, following numerous complaints from constituents about the technology.
It starts with the distinctive whirring noise or hum that lets you know a drone is near. Eventually you might spot it, then notice its camera seems to be focused into your window or on your backyard.
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