Germany"s cabinet has approved a bill that would allow police to shoot down or jam drones that pose a threat to security or air traffic. This decision follows recent disruptions at Munich Airport. The proposed law is now pending parliamentary approval, according to a report by Reuters.
The measure aims to enhance safety measures in response to incidents involving drones that could endanger air traffic. If enacted, it would grant law enforcement agencies the authority to take immediate action against drones that are deemed hazardous.
This legislative move comes amid ongoing discussions about drone regulations and public safety. Similar situations have arisen in various countries as authorities seek to address the challenges posed by unauthorized drone activity.
The bill"s approval marks a significant step in Germany"s efforts to strengthen air traffic security. Further developments are expected as the legislation moves to the parliamentary stage for consideration.
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