Daily Archives: August 21, 2015

WaPo: FAA records detail hundreds of close calls between airplanes and drones

WaPo: FAA records detail hundreds of close calls between airplanes and drones By Craig Whitlock: Before last year, close encounters with rogue drones were unheard of. But as a result of a sales boom, small, largely unregulated remote-control aircraft are … Continue reading

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The Independent: The US government has begun trialling methods to disable and track commercial drones

The Independent: The US government has begun trialling methods to disable and track commercial drones by Doug Bolton: The US government is conducting tests into ways to disable and track drones that may infiltrate sensitive sites.

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ars technica: Forget license plate readers on police cars, how about on garbage trucks?

ars technica: Forget license plate readers on police cars, how about on garbage trucks? by Cyrus Farivar: San Jose, California, America’s 10th largest city, isn’t just content to put license plate readers on police cars anymore—rather, it now wants to … Continue reading

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WaPo: Volokh Conspiracy’ Blog: Man vs. drone, vs. the law

WaPo: Volokh Conspiracy’ Blog: Man vs. drone, vs. the law by Eugene Volokh: Perhaps the law should be different, and photographing someone in a public place from a close enough distance should generally be illegal. (Certainly many movie stars beset … Continue reading

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techdirt: DC Mayor Reverses Course On Body Cam Footage, Opens Up Recordings To Citizens And Researchers

techdirt: DC Mayor Reverses Course On Body Cam Footage, Opens Up Recordings To Citizens And Researchers by Tim Cushing: Back in April of this year, Washington DC mayor Muriel Bowser sided with the city’s law enforcement against transparency and accountability. … Continue reading

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CA6: “In this respect, we must be mindful of the particular exigencies presented to the officers, who must make decisions to safeguard their own and the public’s safety under the fog of rapidly developing situations and without the luxury of complete information.”

Individually, none of the factors of reasonable suspicion was enough, but collectively they were. “In this respect, we must be mindful of the particular exigencies presented to the officers, who must make decisions to safeguard their own and the public’s … Continue reading

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N.D.Cal.: Arguing for trespass rather than the reasonable expectation of privacy standard doesn’t enhance the likelihood of showing standing

Arguing for trespass rather than the reasonable expectation of privacy standard doesn’t enhance the likelihood of showing standing. “Proceeding under the trespass theory, rather than the reasonable expectation of privacy theory, defendants have not demonstrated that they have a possessory … Continue reading

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