Article 35B64 In 3-1 vote, LA Police Commission approves drones for LAPD

In 3-1 vote, LA Police Commission approves drones for LAPD

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The Los Angeles Police Department, one of the nation's largest municipal police forces, approved a one-year pilot program for drones-making it the largest city in the nation to undertake such an evaluation.

According to the Los Angeles Times, the LA Police Commission approved a set of policies that limits "their use to a handful of tactical situations, searches or natural disasters." Each drone flight must also be signed off by a "high-ranking officer on a case-by-case basis." The drones are also not to be weaponized. The decision, which was announced Tuesday, was made despite vociferous protest.

Already the Los Angeles Sheriff's Department uses drones, as do other agencies in California, including the Ventura County Sheriff's Department and the Alameda County Sheriff's Organization.

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