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  2. Use of unmanned aerial vehicles in law enforcement - Wikipedia

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    In 2014, the California State Senate passed rules imposing strict regulations on how law enforcement and other government agencies can use drones. The legislation would require law enforcement agencies to obtain a warrant before using an unmanned aircraft, or drone, except in emergencies.

  3. Regulation of UAVs in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In 2014, the FAA approved at least ten applications from specific companies for commercial use of drones, including movie-makers and surveyors. [22] [23] In December 2013, the FAA announced six operators it was authorizing to conduct research on drone technology, to inform its pending regulations and future developments.

  4. Gavin Newsom sides with cops, vetoes California bill banning ...

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    Good morning and welcome to the A.M. Alert! NEWSOM SIDES WITH COPS, VETOES KILLER ROBOT BAN. California law enforcement won’t be prohibited from using killer drones anytime soon, after Gov ...

  5. Drone sightings in New Jersey and even California: What is ...

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    FAA reminds about drone rules. On Friday, the Federal Aviation Administration released guidelines on drones that detailed their use. "More and more people are using drones, which means more people ...

  6. Aerial surveillance doctrine - Wikipedia

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    The aerial surveillance doctrine’s place in Fourth Amendment jurisprudence first surfaced in California v.Ciraolo (1986). In this case, the U.S. Supreme Court considered whether law enforcement’s warrantless use of a private plane to observe, from an altitude of 1,000 feet, an individual’s cultivation of marijuana plants in his yard constituted a search under the Fourth Amendment. [1]

  7. Drone sightings aren't just in Northeast anymore: California ...

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    In California, residents of Venice Beach reported seeing unexplained drones Sunday, and Rep. Paul Ruiz, D-Calif., expressed concern this week over recent sightings in the Coachella Valley.