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Police drone bill advances in Nashville amid debate over surveillance and public safety
The Metro Council advanced a bill proposing limits on how Nashville police can use drones, allowing deployment only during specific emergencies like active shooters or missing persons searches. Supporters claim this measure increases transparency and oversight, while opponents argue it restricts the technology's usefulness in dangerous situations and express concerns over surveillance misuse.
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