Jun 112013
June 11, 2013
Laws, Surveillance, U.S.
Queenie Wong reports:
The Senate approved a bill Monday that would limit the use of unmanned aircraft called “drones” by law enforcement and government bodies amid growing privacy concerns.
House Bill 2710, which passed on a 23-5 vote, was sent back to the House for concurrence on changes made to the bill.
Read more on Statesman Journal.
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