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Bill Would Impose Privacy Restrictions on Drones in Nevada

Posted on March 25, 2015June 30, 2025 by Dissent

Cy Ryan reports:

A bill to regulate the emerging drone industry and protect people’s privacy was endorsed today by law enforcement officials.

But at a meeting of the Assembly Judiciary Committee, those involved in the manufacture and development of the unmanned aerial vehicles said the bill would inhibit the growth of the industry in Nevada.

The bill by Assemblyman Elliot Anderson, D-Las Vegas, is aimed at preventing people from using drones to spy on their neighbors and to prevent stalking and trespassing.

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