FAA: Please Don't Shoot Down the Drones
Colorado town considers hunting permits for drones.
Earlier this week, one Colorado town floated the idea of letting its residents buy hunting permits for drones. Now, the FAA has responded to the proposal by telling Americans to please stop thinking about shooting down drones.
The proposal itself sounds more like a clever way to get Rand Paul-type libertarians to donate to a local government budget than a viable way to protect a town from federal drones. According to the draft of the proposed ordinance, residents of Deer Trail, Colorado could pay $25 a year for a drone hunting permit. And there's a $100 reward for any successful downed drone, providing the unmanned aerial vehicle's "markings and configuration are consistent with those used on any similar craft known to be owned or operated by the United States federal government."
The man behind the Deer Trail proposal, who seems to be one of the few people in the town taking it seriously, knows the idea is against the law, but doesn't really care. Phillip Steel, speaking to CNN, said "Is it illegal? Of course it is. But it's also illegal to spy on American citizens...If they fly in town, we will shoot them down."
Read the full story at TheAtlanticWire.com.
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