Drone news–NPR

NPR: Regulating Domestic Drones to Protect Privacy and Public Safety, The Diane Rehm Show, One Hour:

Drones are now used across the U.S. to monitor crops, inspect power lines, and shoot commercials. But the near-collision of a drone and a commercial jet last week is highlighting the need for new rules for unmanned aircraft. A conversation about the regulation of domestic drones to protect privacy and public safety.

NPR: As Drones Fly In Cities And Yards, So Do The Complaints:

The price of drones is dropping–a decent one could cost you $300–but the reality of the devices flying around cities and neighborhoods doesn’t sit well with a lot of Americans.

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