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TX: South Padre Island police to launch drone project during Spring Break

Posted on March 10, 2016 by pogowasright.org

Joe Cadillic sends along this news report by Raul Garcia about South Padre Island (a city in Texas):

Police have added two drones to the public safety department to help monitor the beach from the sky.

With the onslaught of spring breakers onto the Island throughout March, the department decided to incorporate new technology to keep an eye out on areas not normally reached easily.

More than 25,000 college students are expected to visit the Island during Spring Break.

Read more on Valley Morning Star.

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