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May 9, 2014

State's unmanned aerial vehicle bills 'drone' on

Even before Amazon announced that it was looking into using drones to deliver packages, the state Legislature was debating the future course of unmanned aerial vehicles, also known as "UAVs" or "drones." By Steven Boranian, Lisa B. Kim and Sarah Woo


By Steven Boranian, Lisa B. Kim and Sarah Woo


Even before Amazon announced that it was looking into using drones to deliver packages, the state Legislature was debating the future course of unmanned aerial vehicles, also known as "UAVs" or "drones." The privacy issues implicated by drones are obvious, and many Californians (and their elected representatives) are justifiably wary of flying objects controlled by unknown operators recording what ...

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