Florida ban on Chinese drones goes into effect, despite usage by police

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FILE – A Phantom 4, developed by major Chinese consumer-drone maker DJI, flies during its demonstration flight in Tokyo, Thursday, March 3, 2016. Drone company DJI Technology Co said Tuesday, April 27, 2022, that it has temporarily suspended business activities in Russia and Ukraine to prevent use of its drones in combat, in a rare case of a Chinese company pulling out of Russia. (AP Photo/Shizuo Kambayashi, File) Shizuo Kambayashi/AP

Florida ban on Chinese drones goes into effect, despite usage by police

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A ban on government use of Chinese-manufactured drones went into effect in the Sunshine State on Wednesday, despite complaints from various police departments who use drones from Chinese manufacturer Da Jiang Innovations.

The Unmanned Aerial Systems Minimum Security Requirements rule from the state’s Department of Management Services outlines that government institutions in Florida may not use drones manufactured by “foreign countries of concern.”

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“A Governmental Agency may not purchase, acquire, or otherwise use a Drone or any related services or equipment produced by a manufacturer domiciled in, or produced by a manufacturer the Governmental Agency reasonably believes to be owned or controlled (in whole or in part) by, a Foreign Country of Concern,” the rule, which went into effect Wednesday, said.

A law that passed in 2021 tasked the state with forming a list of approved drone manufacturers for use by entities within the state, which did not include DJI. The Chinese manufacturer’s absence from the list meant police departments had to suspend use of the drones by Jan. 1, 2023.

The new rule focuses on outlawing DJI drones for state government use by implementing a prohibition on “foreign countries of concern,” which China falls under.

The Tampa Bay Times reports that several major police departments have had to shelve most of their drones due to the new rules. The state of Florida spent about $200 million on DJI drones, according to the Tampa Bay Times.

The Orange County Sheriff’s Office shelved 19 of its 25 drones, the Broward County Sheriff’s Office shelved 63 drones, the Collier County Sheriff’s Office all 31 of its drones, the Hillsborough County Sheriff’s Office got rid of 15 of its 16 drones, and the Tampa Police Department disposed of all seven of its drones, per the report.

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DJI drones are popular, but some are said to “pose potential threats to national security,” according to a release from the Department of Defense in 2021.

Despite national security concerns, the Department of Homeland Security and the Federal Bureau of Investigation have admitted to using the Chinese-made drones. Drones made by DJI are currently being used by Russia in the war in Ukraine.

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