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  1. Law enforcement agencies use drones for a variety of purposes12345. These include:
    • Mapping cities to assess the neighborhoods of a metropolis for several purposes.
    • Chasing down suspects and fugitives.
    • Crime scene investigation.
    • 3D reconstruction of accidents.
    • Traffic flow management.
    • Search and rescue.
    • Natural disaster relief.
    • Gathering intelligence and evidence.
    • Providing for remote communication and operational support.
    • Observing and monitoring areas from the air.
    • Detecting threats and responding to emergencies.
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    What do the police use drones for?

    • Mapping cities Police departments may use drones to map out cities to assess the neighborhoods of a metropolis for several purposes. ...
    www.droneblog.com/drones-police-use/

    growth in the use of unmanned aircraft systems (UAS), commonly referred to as drones, for both commercial and recreational purposes, law enforcement agencies’ use of this technology has been increasing as well.1 One estimate from 2020 indicates that more than 1,500 state and local public safety agencies (over 70% of which work in law enforcement) had acquired drones at that time—an increase of more than 500 agencies from the...

    crsreports.congress.gov/product/pdf/R/R47660
    Law enforcement drones are unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) used by police departments to observe and monitor areas from the air. They are equipped with cameras, sensors, and other payloads to gather intelligence, detect threats, and respond to emergencies.
    viper-drones.com/industries/law-enforcement-drones/
    Law enforcement agencies lead the way in the use of unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) in the United States at 42%, followed by the fire service at 38% and emergency management at 12%, according to a DRONERESPONDERS study.
    www.police1.com/police-products/police-drones/art…
    Outside of commercial or personal use, governmental entities, such as local law enforcement, have begun utilizing drones for various purposes, including, amongst other things, border monitoring, crime-scene photography, and aerial surveillance.1
    journals.flvc.org/FAU_UndergraduateLawJournal/a…
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