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DRONES IN LAW ENFORCEMENT
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This news isn't specific to law enforcement using drones, but it's related and opens the door to more wide-scale use of drones by the government and businesses in the U.S.

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President Donald Trump is launching a program to expand testing of drones to include flights over people, nighttime operations and flights out of sight of the operator, the White House said on Wednesday.

The pilot program aims to speed up the integration of unmanned aerial vehicles into the national airspace system and test drone detection and tracking while waiving some limits on their use.

States and local governments would be able to seek Federal Aviation Administration approval for testing and expanded use, but the White House stopped short of proposing new regulations that would allow broader nationwide use of drones or any timetable for new authority.

White House adviser Michael Kratsios told reporters Wednesday the "program will open the skies for delivery of life-saving medicines and commercial packages, inspections of critical infrastructure, support for emergency management operations."

Kratsios said the program will allow companies and governments to operate drones in ways that are currently restricted by the FAA "including beyond-visual-line-of-sight flights, nighttime operations, and flights over people."

Alphabet Inc and Amazon.com Inc are among a growing number of companies hoping to make package delivery by drones a reality.

In 2016, the Obama administration opened the skies to low-level small drones for education, research and routine commercial use, but left in place significant restrictions.

The FAA estimates by 2021 the fleet of small hobbyist drones will more than triple and commercial drones will grow tenfold to about 442,000.

Drone manufacturers have argued that the administration should move faster to approve broader commercial use of drones and noted that the Transportation Department does pre-approve self-driving vehicle technologies.

But security concerns remain.

full story: http://mobile.reuters.com/article/amp/idUSKBN1CU2EA
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DRONES IN LAW ENFORCEMENT - by HairOfTheDog - 10-19-2017, 05:47 PM
RE: DRONES IN LAW ENFORCEMENT - by HairOfTheDog - 10-19-2017, 05:48 PM
RE: DRONES IN LAW ENFORCEMENT - by HairOfTheDog - 10-19-2017, 05:50 PM
RE: DRONES IN LAW ENFORCEMENT - by Duchess - 10-19-2017, 07:10 PM
RE: DRONES IN LAW ENFORCEMENT - by SIXFOOTERsez - 10-20-2017, 09:47 AM
RE: DRONES IN LAW ENFORCEMENT - by HairOfTheDog - 10-20-2017, 10:32 AM
RE: DRONES IN LAW ENFORCEMENT - by HairOfTheDog - 10-20-2017, 11:04 AM
RE: DRONES IN LAW ENFORCEMENT - by Love Child - 10-21-2017, 01:57 AM
RE: DRONES IN LAW ENFORCEMENT - by SIXFOOTERsez - 10-21-2017, 04:04 PM
RE: DRONES IN LAW ENFORCEMENT - by Carsman - 10-22-2017, 06:49 PM
RE: DRONES IN LAW ENFORCEMENT - by HairOfTheDog - 10-25-2017, 12:44 PM
RE: DRONES IN LAW ENFORCEMENT - by Duchess - 10-25-2017, 12:58 PM
RE: DRONES IN LAW ENFORCEMENT - by Carsman - 11-05-2017, 08:32 PM
RE: DRONES IN LAW ENFORCEMENT - by Maggot - 11-05-2017, 09:44 PM
RE: DRONES IN LAW ENFORCEMENT - by Carsman - 11-06-2017, 03:36 PM
RE: DRONES IN LAW ENFORCEMENT - by Carsman - 11-11-2017, 03:24 PM
RE: DRONES IN LAW ENFORCEMENT - by HairOfTheDog - 11-13-2017, 02:29 PM
RE: DRONES IN LAW ENFORCEMENT - by Carsman - 11-13-2017, 08:00 PM
RE: DRONES IN LAW ENFORCEMENT - by HairOfTheDog - 11-13-2017, 09:21 PM