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The drone policy will allow Cleveland police to start a drone program, while the discipline policy overhauls the way the department addresses officer misconduct.
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Cleveland does not currently own video cameras that read license plates, according to the city’s grant application. The equipment would capture license plate images “24 hours a day/ seven days a week.”
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A new Community Police Commission report outlines the technology used by the Cleveland Division of Police and steps the department should take in the interest of transparency.
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The Department of Public Safety is seeking almost $500,000 from the state for 100 license plate readers, two drones and five portable cameras.
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Sanitizing large public spaces in the age of the coronavirus is coming down to drones. It may be a way to get fans in the stands sooner. It also could...
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An Army grant has helped a Kent State professor build a drone that can carry 1,000 pounds.Aerospace engineering professor Blake Stringer is a retired…
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Here are your morning headlines for Thursday, June 21:Youngstown to close fire stations due to budget shortage;Norton woman sues Summa, alleging…
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Cuyahoga Community College is opening up a drone certification course this month at its Parma campus. It will give students 25 hours of practice flight…
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Jason Lorenzon is a FAA licensed Commercial Pilot and Certified Flight Instructor. He was one of the first pilot-lawyers to receive the Remote Pilot In…
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A new bill being considered at the Statehouse would restrict the way police agencies could use drones. The legislation has bipartisan support for…