Using unmanned aircraft may be legal to do, but also unenforceable.
In many jurisdictions, it was the absence of an officer that negated unmanned speed and red light enforcement.
There are always so many problems, I just don't know where to begin. Usually these programs involve the department or the city hiring a company to run the program from issuing the tickets and processing them and collecting the fees. At this...
I've thought about it a bit...
There are significant differences, as flying a drone is not inherently illegal.
Lower jurisdictions have issued de facto flight bans by outlawing TOAL. They don't give a **** about TOAL, but want to keep drones...