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County Votes to Support Penalties When Drones Interfere at Wildfires

Posted by Chris Jennewein on August 4, 2015 in Politics | 174 Views
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A French-made Parrot AR.Drone 2.0 flies over a lake. Photo by Nicolas Halftermeyer via Wikimedia Commons
A French-made Parrot AR.Drone 2.0 flies over a lake. Photo by Nicolas Halftermeyer via Wikimedia Commons

 

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Updated at 12:45 p.m. Aug. 4, 2015

The San Diego County Board of Supervisors voted today to support state and federal legislation that would establish penalties for operators of  unmanned aircraft that interfere with firefighting efforts.

Under Supervisor Bill Horn’s unanimously approved motion, the county will lobby for passage of two bills in particular, including House Resolution 3025 by Rep. Paul Cook, R- Apple Valley, which would make an interfering drone operator subject to a fine and up to five years in federal prison.

SB 167, by Sen. Ted Gaines, R-El Dorado, and Assemblyman Mike Gatto, D- Glendale, would also set up fines and jail sentences. Punishment would range from fines of $200 to $2,000, or for intentional and reckless acts, up to six months in jail and/or a fine of $5,000.

No members of the public spoke for or against Horn’s motion, which did not specify support for a companion state legislative proposal that would give firefighters authority to disable drones operating in fire areas.

In a memo to board colleagues, Horn said a drone prevented aerial drops of fire retardant in the early stages of a June wildfire that burned more than 31,000 acres and several structures in the San Bernardino Mountains.

Fire officials said a drone also got in the way of efforts to battle a brush fire last month in the Cajon Pass in San Bernardino County; the blaze eventually torched numerous vehicles on Interstate 15.

“It’s not only the safety of the people on the ground, but it’s for the pilots — a jet engine could ingest one of these drones and screw up the engine, a prop could hit it and put the prop out of balance, so we have to ground any aircraft that are fighting a fire,” Horn said.

He called the drones “toys” and said he hoped legislators put teeth into the penalties.

 

— City News Service

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