Abstract

UAVs are spreading rapidly, but how to prevent their potential public safety hazards has become a common problem of public safety management for governments around the world. From “blocking” to “relieving”, local governments in China have gradually come up with clear ideas on how to regulate in the form of legislative practice. Although there are still some problems with leniency and strictness, the government serves as a leading role in promoting the legislative process of a comprehensive drone safety law to protect public safety. This paper intends to provide some reference for solving the problem of UAV supervision by combing the practice of local UAV in legislation and supervision in some areas of our country.

Highlights

  • Maintaining social stability and order and protecting citizens’ lives and properties from infringement are the primary tasks of the local governments

  • UAVs are spreading rapidly, but how to prevent their potential public safety hazards has become a common problem of public safety management for governments around the world

  • There are still some problems with leniency and strictness, the government serves as a leading role in promoting the legislative process of a comprehensive drone safety law to protect public safety

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Introduction

Maintaining social stability and order and protecting citizens’ lives and properties from infringement are the primary tasks of the local governments. In May 2020, the Shanghai Municipal Public Security Bureau and other nine departments jointly issued notices to strengthen the safety management of civil drones and other “low-slow and small” aircraft in the city. To this end, they propose that drones should be used for private entertainment, and be integrated into the existing public domain and government infrastructure (Rao et al, 2016). Foreign researchers pay more attention to the exploration of UAV flight infringing on civil rights It provides a useful reference for the legislation of local UAV supervision in China. The research on how to regulate the public safety of UAV still needs to be further studied

UAV Regulation and Legislation—Common Challenges
From “Blocking” to “Relieving”: Local Authorities’ Regulatory Development
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