New fines are on the way for drone operators who flout noise and privacy rules
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The Government will introduce new fines for drone operators that don't adhere to noise, privacy and flightpath regulations. A new framework document sets out the future of drones and drone delivery in Ireland. Fixed charges are among measures to be launched by Transport Minister Darragh O'Brien. The measures target enforcement of compliance with operational rules, protection of personal privacy, mitigation of noise disturbances and assurance of safe flightpaths. Drones are framed as a potentially valuable industry for economic and technological development. The approach combines regulatory enforcement with support for innovation in drone deployment and delivery services.
Minister praises innovative tech but adds warning over safety and privacy
The Government will introduce new fines for drone operators that don't adhere to noise, privacy and flightpath regulations, according to a new framework document on the future of drones and drone delivery in Ireland.
The fixed charges are among measures to be launched by Transport Minister Darragh O'Brien, who also praised drones as a potentially valuable industry.
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