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Daily Dashboard | New Hampshire town hit with wave of drone complaints Related reading: Evolving privacy law 'exciting' for IAPP Westin Scholar

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Police in a small New Hampshire town have seen a wave of complaints from concerned citizens surrounding the illicit use of drones, WMUR reports. The Hollis police department has been sent complaints dating from June 20 to July 26 stating a drone has been hovering outside of windows late at night and in the early morning, violating Federal Aviation Administration rules. Hollis police say the operator could face charges, and warned citizens about their use of the technology. "I think they should be responsible with them. I think there is a place for them. We often see folks with them in the open fields and they use them for many good purposes. Just think about what you're doing with them. Think of other people's concerns of privacy," said Hollis police Lt. Rick Bailey.
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