New Jersey and other East Coast states during a latest CNN interview while asserting that these drones do not pose a public safety or national security threat, reported Daily Beast.
According to Daily Beast, he gradually explained that the drones in question are likely lawful commercial, hobbyist or might be law enforcement drones while emphasizing on the very fact that millions of drones operate legally across the US on a daily basis. John Kirby also noted that federal authorities have recently analyzed more than thousands of tips and sightings which actually concludes that there is no evidence of any illegal activity associated with these drones.
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Homeland Security Secretary named Alejandro Mayorkas echoed the initial sentiments of John Kirby while suggesting that the increase in drone sightings might actually be attributed to new FAA regulations allowing night flights, asserted Daily Beast.
While all the officials maintain that the reported drones are not a threat, at the same time, they have also acknowledged community concerns and urged Congress to enact legislation to enhance counter-drone measures, noted Daily Beast. John Kirby also confirmed that approximately 100 tips remain under investigation out of about 5,000 reports received.
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