They already know how to become the exception to the ban; the ban would be for the rest of us.You'd think all the law enforcement departments which use DJI drones would try to lobby against bans.
They already know how to become the exception to the ban; the ban would be for the rest of us.You'd think all the law enforcement departments which use DJI drones would try to lobby against bans.
They already know how to become the exception to the ban; the ban would be for the rest of us.
Do you have any hard numbers to back that up? In my location, we have local police, a sheriff's department, state police, Federal agencies of the FBI, ATF and US marshals. Then there's the township government, many of which are looking at drones for code enforcement and fire department. We also have National Guard in the state. There are 1,773 "municipalities" in the state. That seems like quite a market to me.Would DJI bother to try to export only for LE agencies? That would be a fraction of the volume they ship now, so maybe not worth the hassle.
The EO says no federal agencies can buy Chinese drones. But states and local governments aren't covered by the ban?
I can only go by what I see in the open today since I don't know what goes on behind the scenes. The M4P is a no-go in the US but the M400 at twice+ the price is a go?Would DJI bother to try to export only for LE agencies? That would be a fraction of the volume they ship now, so maybe not worth the hassle.
The EO says no federal agencies can buy Chinese drones. But states and local governments aren't covered by the ban?
Maybe it's "big enough" for DJI to bother but it still is dwarfed by the consumer market.Do you have any hard numbers to back that up? In my location, we have local police, a sheriff's department, state police, Federal agencies of the FBI, ATF and US marshals. Then there's the township government, many of which are looking at drones for code enforcement and fire department. We also have National Guard in the state. There are 1,773 "municipalities" in the state. That seems like quite a market to me.
I can only go by what I see in the open today since I don't know what goes on behind the scenes. The M4P is a no-go in the US but the M400 at twice+ the price is a go?
I'm not sure if an EO directly impacts more than just federal agencies but I do know many state and local agencies have and can find a way to continue to use DJI drones if they wanted to since there are always exceptions. Usually it in the form of grandfathering or costs or maybe the rules don't go into effect for another few years. Today we have private citizens donating drones to government agencies, is that allowed?
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