Last week, I wrote in my column that “So far, consensus around the FAA’s thinking indicates that…
Some Domestic Drones May Get Rubber Bullets, Tear Gas
Last week, I wrote in my column that “So far, consensus around the FAA’s thinking indicates that domestic drones would not be approved to fly with weapons.”
That was in reference to the Federal Aviation Administration’s announcement that it will ease restrictions on civilian use of unmanned drones for use in surveillance and research. The institutions most interested in using drones are law enforcement entities ranging from the FBI to local police departments.
Now, consider this:
Chief Deputy Randy McDaniel of the Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office in Texas told The Daily that his department is considering using rubber bullets and tear gas on its drone.
“Those are things that law enforcement utilizes day in and day out and in certain situations it might be advantageous…[more]