Drones to put an end to wild rodeos?

Two deputies propose to use drones to follow the perpetrators of wild rodeos in order to identify them without the risks associated with the pursuit of the vehicle on the ground.

Faced with the resurgence of tragedies linked to urban rodeos, MPs Robin Reda (LR) and Natalia Pouzyreff (LREM) have proposed a new method to combat them.

In their report, the co-rapporteurs of the parliamentary mission, responsible for evaluating the 2018 law that sanctioned the practice, proposed the use of drones to follow offenders. They write, among 17 other recommendations: “in the fight against motorized rodeos, airborne cameras could constitute an effective alternative to the pursuit of delinquents”.

This measure would be a solution to counterbalance the instruction given to the police to prosecute the perpetrators only in the most serious cases, while “considerably limiting the risks linked to the pursuit of the vehicle on the ground”.

The two deputies want this measure to be introduced in the bill on criminal liability and internal security, discussed from September 14 in the law committee at the National Assembly.

This text provides for “improving the legal framework” of the use of drones by the police after the censorship last May by the Constitutional Council of a large part of the article on this subject in the comprehensive security bill.

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