Politics & Government

Are Drones Watching You in Pa.?

Several Pennsylvania government agencies are using controversial remote flying machines called drones.

This article was written by Editor Susan Koomar

PennDOT uses them to monitor sinkholes. The DEP uses them study water conditions in Lake Erie. And the state Attorney General won’t say whether or not their agency uses them.

They’re drones, and they’re being used by a number of Pennsylvania agencies, the Harrisburg Patriot-News reported this week.

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The newspaper outlined ways the state government uses drones, both in the air and under water.

Drones are also allowed to fly in restricted air space over Fort Indiantown Gap, a large military installation near Harrisburg, according to a Pa. Independent report.

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