
“The drone wars are heating up in California as legislators move to ban unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) from flying within 350 feet above property ground level without the operators having received express permission. Senate Bill 142 contains an exemption for lawful flights of government and law enforcement drones. In other words, you can consider it a proposed ban on private and commercial UAV use – a dismal prospect for companies such as Amazon, with its plans to fill the sky with delivery drones; Google, with its own drone delivery service; and GoPro, the body-wearable camera maker that recently announced it was making its own drone.”
https://nakedsecurity.sophos.com/2015/08/27/california-pushes-350-foot-no-fly-drone-law/
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