Police use of drones is growing rapidly. Arizona law and court precedent must keep pace to protect our privacy rights.
The new Draganfly drone for first responders and military applications, APEX, launches this week in Australia.
A lot of attention is paid to drone programs operated by law enforcement agencies ... it initially set it up a surveillance program using an AeroScope sensor located in the region at Mercedes ...
Draganfly is proud to announce the launch of its newest product, the APEX Drone, designed specifically to meet the demanding ...
Drone jammer guns are advanced devices designed to intercept and disrupt the communication between unauthorized drones and ...
This practice is called persistent surveillance. The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) worries that as drones become cheaper and more reliable, law enforcement agencies may be tempted to carry ...
Several years ago, the Kanawha County Sheriff’s department started using drones under the Federal Aviation Administration ...
The developments follow the passage of Proposition E, which gave San Francisco law enforcement officers more access to ...
"Law enforcement continues to evolve ... drones use by police "Police use of drones risks exposing many city residents to unintended surveillance at any hour, which many would consider an invasion ...
The Brazos County Detention is set to implement a new drone detection system to enhance security by preventing contraband ...
Scottsdale Police is just one of the more than 1,500 law enforcement agencies across the U.S. listed in the Electronic Frontier Foundation’s Atlas of Surveillance that reportedly use drones.