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A bill to protect the privacy rights of Hawaii residents from unmanned aerial vehicles (drones) has been passed unanimously through the State Senate. Senate Bill 2608 (SB2608) was passed by a 25-0 vote on Mar. 6. The bill makes it ‘unlawful for any law...
SB2608, a bill in the Hawaii senate that would put severe restrictions on the use of drones by law enforcement within the state, was introduced earlier this year by Sen. Clayton Hee (D-23). STATUS: SB2608 was PASSED through the Judiciary Committee on Feb. 18. It now...
Seven pieces of legislation have been introduced in the Hawaii State Legislature that would regulate the use of unmanned aerial vehicles (drones) to protect the privacy rights of citizens. Four bills in the Senate (SB2582, SB2150, SB2152 and SB2608) and three bills in...