What restrictions are in place to protect citizen’s civil liberties and privacy concerns?

Historically, law enforcement has had the ability to have an aerial view with manned aircraft for many decades. As a result, case law has been established that guides our use of the aircraft. There is no effort here to somehow use the UAS to circumvent well established 4th Amendment protections. The technology in the UAS is appropriately limited. For example, the equipment does not allow us to see through walls, listen to conversations, monitor cell phones, etc. The unmanned systems are mission and incident driven only. It will not be used for arbitrary surveillance. Images collected with the use of this technology are handled and retained within public safety standards, consisted with images collected with any camera by law enforcement and are subject to professional standards, codes of conduct, case law, and with the public’s trust in mind.

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1. What is a Drone?
2. How does a UAS work?
3. What kind of training do the pilots receive?
4. What are the specs of your UAS?
5. Do other enforcement agencies operate UAS?
6. How do you intend to use your UAS?
7. When can you use a UAS without a search warrant?
8. How much do they cost?
9. What restrictions are in place to protect citizen’s civil liberties and privacy concerns?
10. Can you legally fly over my property?
11. Does the UAS carry weapons?
12. Can the UAS be hacked with the controls taken over by someone else?
13. Can the Blaine Police Department be hired by a resident or business to fly the systems for commercial use?
14. Can citizens buy their own UAS and fly them?
15. Will my privacy be impacted?