Schools should strictly control the use of jammers

“I support the school’s approach and very much want the school to take measures to strictly control students’ mobile phones.” Mr. He, who lives in dongguan, said. The reporter interviewed some middle school, high school student parents to find out, to the school install screen portable jammer, the parents mostly raise their hands to approve.The Civil Aviation Authority’s Tim Johnson, a policy director, chipped in to say: “We welcome any initiative that reinforces the importance of safe and responsible drone use.”

Last year the British government announced that it is Doing Something about the perceived threat of drones in the hands of amateurs. This amounts to mandatory registration and safety tests – in effect, licensing. It appears that DJI is hoping its multiple-guess quiz will be incorporated as the testing element of the British licensing scheme, which would put it at even more of a commercial advantage against its rivals.

With the interest in DroneShield’s drone jammer from various militaries around the world growing, the company’s shoulder-fired jammer, the DroneGun MkII, has been certified safe for human exposure.Much can be lost by not at least exploring the viability of a state-run gsm signal jammer initiative aimed solely at inmates. Much might also be gained, for the safety of hundreds upon hundreds within the prisons and, certainly, on the outside.

Governor from 2003 to 2011, Sanford was South Carolina’s top politician when one of the state’s prison officers was nearly killed in a hit authorities said was orchestrated by an inmate using a cell phone behind bars. In 2010, Sanford stood with Correction Capt. Robert Johnson to call on FCC officials to act on a petition to let the state start a pilot signal jamming program.

For a local department to justify a drone jammer, I would think that they would need to prove that there is a legitimate threat from drones to the community. Now, many small departments own MRAPs or similar vehicles so I could be very wrong.