Florida Could Expand Law Enforcement And Government Use Of Drones

TALLAHASSEE (CBSMiami/AP) -- Florida law enforcement and government agencies may soon be using drones a lot more under a bill approved by a Senate committee on Tuesday.

State law prohibits law enforcement from using drones to gather information, with limited exceptions.

The bill unanimously approved by the Criminal Justice Committee would expand those exceptions to allow use of the devices for gathering evidence at a crime scene or traffic crash or to assist with traffic control.

Law enforcement wouldn't be able to use drones to issue traffic citations.

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The bill would also allow state and local agencies to use drones to assess damage after floods, wildfires and natural disasters.

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