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Drone regulation in Peru

Posted on November 11, 2015June 26, 2025 by Dissent

Via Data Privacy Laws:

The Municipality of San Isidro, in Lima (Perú) has issued an ordinance related to drones. The regulation was enacted for the purpose of protecting privacy and integrity of the citizens of San Isidro. The fines will be of Soles 1900 (580 U$S). Only adults can pilot a drone, or kids with an adult present. Drones are only allowed in public open spaces but not on residential zones.

See here for more information in Spanish.

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