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The UC Berkeley Institute of Governmental Studies in association with the Commonwealth Club of California are hosting a panel of experts to explore the legal, ethical, policy and innovation questions associated with the deployment of drones in domestic law enforcement and homeland security. The program, entitled: Eyes in the Sky: Drones in Law Enforcement, will take place on Wednesday, October 23, 6-7 pm, at 595 Market Street @ New Montgomery in downtown San Francisco. The program is free and open to the public by advance registration at:

http://igs.berkeley.edu/events/eyes-in-the-sky

A featured speaker will be California State Senator Alex Padilla (D- San Fernando Valley) who is a leading proponent in the state legislature promoting new legislation to regulate drones in California (SB 15). The other panelists will be:

Jennifer Lynch, Senior Staff Attorney, Electronic Frontier Foundation

Professor Gregory S. McNeal, Pepperdine School of Law

David A. Carrillo, California Constitution Center, Berkeley Law School (Moderator)

Come learn more about this important emerging public policy issue.  

 

 

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  • Admin

    Ha ha :).

    You get to the point fast.  I guess non of the so called experts actually fly for fun/hobby/professionally.

  • Moderator

    Um so which one of the experts can actually fly a platform? Looks like they have expertly got themselves a meal ticket.

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