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Tired of commercials? Get a drone.


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HARLOTTE, N.C. — 

Police questioned a man who flew a drone over the Bank of America Stadium Sunday during the Panthers-Chiefs game.

The unmanned aircraft system, or drone, had a camera mounted on it as it flew over the NFL game, the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department said.

The CMPD turned the investigation over to the Federal Aviation Administration that released a statement that said, “The FAA is investigating a report it received from local law enforcement about an unmanned aircraft operating over Bank of America Stadium during an NFL game on Aug. 17.”

Reporter Catherine Bilkey will have the latest on this investigation tonight at 10 and 11 p.m. on Eyewitness News.

 

http://www.wsoctv.com/news/news/local/faa-investigates-drone-flown-over-panthers-game/ng9Mx/

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Ruff has some explaining to do.

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Shhhhhhh, you want the feds snooping around here for snitches?

 

Seriously though, I want a quadcopter mounted HD GoPro something fierce.

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