NEWS: Indiana House committee votes 6-1 to pass anti-drone - TopicsExpress



          

NEWS: Indiana House committee votes 6-1 to pass anti-drone bill. Please LIKE and SHARE to help spread the word! INDIANAPOLIS, January 27, 2014 – Today, an Indiana state house committee gave preliminary approval to a bill which would severely restrict the use of drones within the state. Introduced by Rep. Eric Allan Koch (R-65), House Bill 1009 (HB1009) “Prohibits the use of unmanned aerial vehicles and tracking devices to conduct warrantless searches,” with very limited exceptions. HB1009 was referred to the State House Committee on Courts and Criminal Code where a hearing was held this morning. After a short discussion, the bill passed by a vote of 6-1. Voting yes were committee chair, Rep. Jud McMillin (R-68), along with Reps. Pierce, McNamara, Harman, Mahan and Rhoads. The lone no vote was cast by Rep. DeLaney (D-86). The legislation does include some narrow exceptions to the warrant requirement to allay the fears of law enforcement officials who did not want to be hamstrung in emergency situations when a drone’s use might spell life or death. Even so, the bill also sets strict standards governing the use of a drone when authorized. It also “prohibits the placement of cameras or electronic surveillance equipment on private property to conduct warrantless searches.” Evidence obtained in violation of the act would be “inadmissable as evidence in an administrative or judicial proceeding.”
Posted on: Mon, 27 Jan 2014 22:30:45 +0000

Trending Topics



Recently Viewed Topics




© 2015