NFL executives express deep concern over the potential dangers posed by drones at open-air stadiums, primarily due to regulatory gaps and lack of coordination among authorities. Experts warn about the possibility of drone swarms being used for terrorism, with many drones originating from China. Increasing paranoia about surveillance and distrust in government institutions amplify the threat perception. Recent reports clarified that many drone sightings in New Jersey were actually authorized flights, but the fears remain regarding unregulated drones in public spaces and their potential for malicious use.
The NFL's fear is based on gaps in authority among local, state and federal authorities. A league source calls the lack of coordination 'potentially dangerous and unsustainable.'
Laws, regulations and enforcement mechanisms have not caught up with the technology and proliferation of these machines.
The general distrust in institutions, and general paranoia about the 'deep state,' makes unidentified flying objects that dwell over our communities particularly menacing.
After research and study, the drones that were flying over New Jersey in large numbers were authorized to be flown by the FAA for research and various other reasons.
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