Prospects for the Use of Unmanned Aircraft by Police Employees when Performing Official Tasks
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Tsvetov Sergey Viktorovich
Belgorod Law Institute of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia named after I.D. Putilin
Belgorod, Russia Chaplygin Nikolay Nikolaevich
Belgorod Law Institute of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia named after I.D. Putilin
Belgorod, Russia
Belgorod Law Institute of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia named after I.D. Putilin
Belgorod, Russia Chaplygin Nikolay Nikolaevich
Belgorod Law Institute of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia named after I.D. Putilin
Belgorod, Russia
Abstract:
Abstract: The purpose of the research. The article reveals positive aspects indicating the relevance and necessity of the use of unmanned aerial vehicles (hereinafter referred to as UAVs, drones) by police officers. The legal basis for countering enemy aircraft is determined, and arguments are made in favor of the use of drones in the official activities of internal affairs officers, including when performing official tasks in special conditions. Results. The provisions set out in the article indicated the importance of considering the issues of forming units whose area of interest is the control of UAVs and the performance of tasks associated with a high degree of risk to the life and health of law enforcement officers.
How to Cite:
Tsvetov S.V., Chaplygin N.N. Prospects for the Use of Unmanned Aircraft by Police Employees when Performing Official Tasks // Gaps in Russian Legislation. 2023. Vol. 16. №8. Pp. 090-094. (in Russ.). EDN: OWLDWU
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SHepel N.V., Klokov E.A. Sbornik materialov kriminalisticheskikh chteniy. 2021. №18. s.85-86.
Keywords:
drone, unmanned aerial vehicles, operational search activities, detection of crimes, protection of rights and freedoms, protection of life and health..
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