Tag Archives: Drones

FAA To Ease Rules For Police Agencies To Fly Unmanned Drones

LOS ANGELES (CBS) — Surveillance aircraft used by the U.S. military overseas could soon be coming to the skies above Los Angeles County. KNX 1070′s Charles Feldman reports the Federal Aviation Administration is making it easier for local law enforcement agencies to … Continue reading

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The Gauntlet Has Been Thrown Down Concerning Drones

Charles Krauthammer has made a unusual statement: the first American who uses his or her 2nd amendment right to shoot down a drone will be considered a folk hero. While the logistics to shoot down a high altitude drone make … Continue reading

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Drone Use Takes Off on the Home Front

With little public attention, dozens of universities and law-enforcement agencies have been given approval by federal aviation regulators to use unmanned aircraft known as drones, according to documents obtained via Freedom of Information Act requests by an advocacy group. The … Continue reading

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Drones Being Used in the United States to Gather Evidence for Prosecuting Criminal Cases

First Man Arrested With Drone Evidence Vows to Fight Case Court must decide if police are allowed to use drones to help make arrests The tiny town of Lakota, N.D., is quickly becoming a key testing ground for the legality … Continue reading

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