The drone is in use in
Canada and the
United States by law enforcement. In
Seattle, the use of the Draganflyer X6 by police was prohibited by mayor
Mike McGinn due to protests from privacy advocates and the general public. The drones would have been used in missing persons cases and in limited criminal investigations, according to police. On October 31, 2014, Los Angeles City Council instructed Los Angeles Police Department to create a drone policy in order to move forth with using their Draganflyer X6. In February 2014, the
Federal Aviation Administration allowed the
Grand Forks, North Dakota police department to start using the drone. The
University of North Dakota, in an attempt to preemptively solve objections regarding privacy, created a committee of private citizens and members of the government with the power to alter or completely stop the drone flights. However, the actual testing was met with little objection from the public. ==References==