519. Police powers to require evidence of consents for flights.
519. Police powers to require evidence of consents for flights.
Aviation (Volume 2A (2022)) | Commentary
If a constable:
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(1) has reasonable grounds for believing that a flight by an unmanned aircraft1 is taking place or has taken place2, and a person ('P') is or was the
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If a constable:
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(1) has reasonable grounds for believing that a flight by an unmanned aircraft1 is taking place or has taken place2, and a person ('P') is or was the
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