GritsForBreakfast.com: “Texas Congressman pushing restrictions on law enforcement’s use of drones without warrant”

GritsForBreakfast.com: Texas Congressman pushing restrictions on law enforcement’s use of drones without warrant, http://gritsforbreakfast.blogspot.com/2012/09/texas-congressman-pushing-restrictions.html:

A Texas Congressman has introduced legislation to restrict the use of aerial drones by federal law enforcement without a warrant:

Here’s a description of the legislation from a recent report (pdf) by the Congressional Research Service:

Representative Ted Poe’s Preserving American Privacy Act of 2012 (H.R. 6199) would restrict the domestic use of drones. It would only permit use of drones by law enforcement pursuant to a warrant and in the investigation of a felony. Any search would be subject to the same limitations and exceptions as apply in the jurisdiction where the search is conducted. There is an express exclusionary provision so that evidence obtained in violation of the act would be inadmissible in a federal criminal prosecution. Such evidence would also be excluded from administrative hearings. Additionally, no federal agency may permit a private entity from [sic] monitoring an individual. The bill has an exception for searches conducted within 25 miles of the national border.

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