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Udall Backs Bill To Protect Americans From Drone Surveillance

Posted on May 26, 2013July 1, 2025 by Dissent

Emily Boyer reports:

As the domestic use of drones become more prevalent, Colorado Democratic Senator Mark Udall is introducing legislation to ensure that the privacy rights of Americans are protected.

The Safeguarding Privacy and Fostering Aerospace Innovation Act [.pdf] will make it illegal for an individual or business to conduct surveillance of another person using Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) technology. There are some exceptions, including if the person has consented or if the person is in a public place.

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