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Public Safety Drone Review: How Police in the UK Utilize Drone Technology

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National Police Chiefs’ Council Drone Portfolio, on the Next Public Safety Drone Review! Tuesday, October 3 at 3:00 PM ET

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DroneLife · Public – Safety – Drone – Review – UKs – National – Police – Chiefs – Council – Drone – PortfolioDon’t miss the October 3 episode of the Public Safety Drone Review, presented by DRONERESPONDERS and DRONELIFE, with guest Stuart Lawless of the National Police Chiefs’ Council in the U.K.!  The Public Safety Drone Review is a monthly resource for the public safety community.  This free event will be held live on October 3, 2023 at 3pm EST: and on the first Tuesday afternoon of each month going forward.  Register here for the live webcast, or watch later on the DRONELIFE TV YouTube channel.

Public Safety Drone Review, Tuesday October 3 at 3PM ET. Register here.

This month, hosts Timothy Martin and Miriam McNabb review the latest news stories about drones in public safety, first response, fire and police with our guest Stuart Lawless of the National Police Chiefs’ Council in the U.K.  Our guest will then speak and answer questions about the current landscape in U.K.drone regulations, developing standards for public safety drone use, and how police in London and the U.K. are using drone technology to keep communities safe.

Stuart Lawless has more than a decade of experience as a police officer in the U.K., now working full-time for the National Police Chiefs’ Council Drone Portfolio. The NPCC Drones portfolio is working to help UK police forces to be at the leading edge of public safety drone operations, with nationally standardized drone training and procedures.  Stuart has been instrumental to develop standard operational guidelines, authorization templates, and more tools for the public safety community.

Whether you are an active member of the public safety community using drones, interested in getting started, or a stakeholder in public safety drone technology, join us for this free, monthly event.

 

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