I don't know. They should. You did good job getting one on campus in your state. However, I am not sure how that relates to LA law. During the New Jersey Drone Debacle of 2024, the Fed's (DHS, FBI, FAA) made it clear that state and local...
In the case of people hit by debris, or debris causing fire, I would say that would be handled in accordance with every state's own tort or negligence liability laws which may vary. No different than any situation where the police respond to a...
Okay. Such a person might have sufficient actual damage to have standing. So then let us say a $4000 drone was disabled by a state law enforcement officer for an allegedly illegal or reckless flight. Who has the time or resources to sue the state...
Exactly.
Who would challenge the law, on what legal grounds, and why would they do that? Who would get up and argue the federal government has the sole legal authority to disable a drone believed to be a threat by state and local law enforcement?
NJ State legislator Dawn Fantasia posted this to her X account after attending drone meeting at NJ State Police HQ attended by DHS on December 11, 2024.