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As a subscriber you can listen to articles at work, in the car, or while you work out. Subscribe NowAn Indiana House committee is considering a bill that would limit police use of drones and electronic surveillance equipment.
The bill introduced by Republican Rep. Eric Koch of Bedford would strictly regulate police use of unmanned aircraft and prohibit their use to conduct surveillance without a court warrant.
The drone bill is scheduled to be heard Monday morning by the House Committee on Courts and Criminal Procedure.
Koch's bill also would regulate the placement of cameras or other electronic surveillance equipment on private property.
Ohio and Indiana announced plans this month to operate their own test ranges for unmanned aircraft to attract drone-related businesses. The two states had earlier lost in their joint bid to land a Federal Aviation Administration test site.
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