House Passes Bill to Regulate Use of Drones
A proposal that would regulate the use of drones by law enforcement agencies in Illinois has cleared the House.
House members voted 105-12 on Thursday. It has to go back to the Senate after some House changes.
Drones are sophisticated, unmanned aircraft that authorities are considering for aerial surveillance.
Rep. Ann Williams is a bill sponsor. The Chicago Democrat says the measure helps keep people's reasonable expectation of privacy.
The proposal would require police to obtain a search warrant before using a drone to collect information.
The legislation includes few exceptions, including when the Department of Homeland Security determines such surveillance is needed to prevent a terrorist attack. Other exceptions would be cases of imminent danger or preventing a prisoner escape.