Authorities ban the flying of drones for recreation and warn that hobbyists could face 'legal liabilities.'
drone operators will face “legal liabilities” if caught flying the devices for recreation within the nationSome businesses seeking to use drones for filming may be eligible for exemptions as approved by permit authorities. Penalties include up to three years in jailIt marks the latest escalation in air restrictions since Monday’s drone strikes claimed by Yemen’s Iran-backed Houthi rebels.
“Several attacks — a combination of cruise missiles, ballistic missiles, and drones — targeted civilian sites in the UAE,” he said at
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