""Right now they're focusing on how to protect people and airplanes," Ryan Calo, drone expert and law professor at the University of Washington, told NBC News. "They haven't even thought about privacy much, let alone animals."
"You can't harass animals by throwing sticks at them, you can't do it by shooting pellet guns at them, and you can't do it by flying a drone into them," Calo said."
- Date Published:11/01/2015
- Original Publication:NBC News