A Discussion on Drones In Law Enforcement With LEDA

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  • Опубліковано 9 січ 2023
  • Welcome to the 7th episode of DJI Enterprise Talks.
    DJI Director of Public Safety and Integration, Chief Wayne Baker, caught up with the Law Enforcement Drone Association (LEDA) team at their annual training conference for police officers.
    They chatted about how using drones in day-to-day tasks impacts the Law Enforcement community, and how LEDA assists the community in successfully integrating drones into everyday workflows through training, standardization, and more.
    Special thanks to LEDA bit.ly/3CBX59R
    What Law Enforcement Agencies need to know before starting a drone program [Download eBook] 👉 bit.ly/3Iz2aDx
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  • @Donuts_random_stuff
    @Donuts_random_stuff Рік тому +6

    I just got a mavic mini and I’m really happy about it if I’m feeling down flying my drone makes me happy again most of the time
    I am so happy about the performance of an drone that’s already a few years old
    So now I’m going for my license and gonna save up for a Dji air 2s

  • @natureboystyle77
    @natureboystyle77 Рік тому

    Love this video .

  • @franklinfleming1237
    @franklinfleming1237 Рік тому +1

    Good work DJI

  • @northfalls
    @northfalls Рік тому +2

    Is there a Chief Baker fan club? I volunteer to be president!

  • @ericamullins8444
    @ericamullins8444 Рік тому

    Can a civilian become a licensed drone pilot and contract work through police agency that may not yet have drones or provide back up assistance for those law enforcement agencies that do use drones?

    • @yocranston
      @yocranston Рік тому

      Each agency can set their own policy on civilian contractors. There may also be state laws that govern that. In my area one major law enforcement agency does not allow civilian drone operators and another major one contracts with a civilian drone operator.

  • @jesusgjchuza6491
    @jesusgjchuza6491 Рік тому

    🤝🤝

  • @michaelwayneprange5495
    @michaelwayneprange5495 8 місяців тому

    Personally i won’t ever get a part 107 if people can’t mind their own business and not cause damage to my equipment law enforcement is out of control . When my drone was taken all I asked for was prof that they had my property but 79 days from purchase and still no receipt of them confiscating or having my stuff! The only reason that dude shut up my drone was because he thought I was spying on him or somebody on his property. I would look at their property I was looking at the highway but when I went back and checked the footage, he has some buildings going on on his property and I bet you he don’t have a permit, but he’s got one by now though.

  • @davidmaxwell5527
    @davidmaxwell5527 Рік тому

    Is there a group or even information you could point me toward for Emergency personnel to get information on building a drone program. Our department has a Mavic enterprise we are looking to gain more knowledge and efficiency with it. Thank-you

    • @pwidmayer
      @pwidmayer Рік тому

      droneresponders has a bunch of resources. There are a lot of training groups out there as well. PROPS (a subsidiary of Drone U) - I do some consulting as well if your on the east coast maybe I can help you out.

    • @danvtv360
      @danvtv360 Рік тому

      I could help you with this...

  • @alohabobbylaguna1702
    @alohabobbylaguna1702 Рік тому

    I Have TWO question How many Lawyers were at this event to discuss the legality of the Law and not a Marketing Manager to sell they Products and not to Violate The Constitution Of The United States Of America 2nd Question are they are Case Laws involving reasonable expectation of Privacy when using a Drone and do you any warrant Issued By A Court order and Sign By A Judge eventfully you will have to Court in My Opinion This would Be A Case for The Institute Of Justice

  • @chrisheenan8263
    @chrisheenan8263 Рік тому +1

    Peeping Toms