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The state's highest court has now remanded a civil lawsuit, centering around whether municipalities have the right to fly a drone over someone's property, back to the state's Court of Appeals.
By Mardi Link
mlink@record-eagle.com May 15, 2021
May 15, 2021
LANSING, Michigan â An attorney for Long Lake Township, Michigan has asked the state s Supreme Court to review a recent appeals court ruling that effectively stops municipalities from flying drones over private property without a warrant.
In March a state Court of Appeals panel ruled 2-1 that township officials could not fly a drone over someoneâs backyard, take photos and use them to ticket the homeowner for zoning violations, without first obtaining a warrant.
The action, the two judges said, violated the Fourth Amendment â the right to be protected against unreasonable searches.