Japanese new law stipulates drunk operation of drones will face imprisonment or fines

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According to foreign media reports, it is known that drunk driving is illegal, and Japan’s new law stipulates that drunken drones will face up to one year of imprisonment or fines.

According to the report, Japan decided to issue new regulations and strengthen supervision of drones after a series of accidents involving drones.

The Japanese House of Representatives passed a new law on the 13th, stipulating that drones operating more than 200 grams drunk may face up to one year in prison or a fine of up to 300,000 yen.

If you take a dangerous stunt with a drone, such as a sharp drop, the fine you face will be as high as 500,000 yen.

An official from the Japanese Ministry of Transportation said: "We believe that operating drones after drinking is as serious as drunk driving."

 
 

 
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