The DEFENSE Act would empower local law enforcement to shut down and seize or destroy drones flying over outdoor sports stadiums.
A new bill that would ban drones at major sports contests has the support of four major leagues.
The bill adds sports stadiums to the list of covered facilities and allows the attorney general or the secretary of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) to deputize a state or local law enforcement officer with the same powers as federal law enforcement to help stop threats from drones and unmanned aircraft. State and local law enforcement must be trained in the use of mitigation authority and would be overseen by the attorney general, DHS secretary, secretary of transportation, and administrator of the Federal Aviation Administration. Law enforcement may only use equipment authorized by DHS.
Lanier said in her testimony that ISIS specifically “threatened drone attacks at the Cricket World Cup on Long Island, New York.”
Leaders of several major sports leagues endorsed the bill.
MLB Senior Vice President of Security and Ballpark Operations David Thomas said: “For several years, MLB has urged Congress to address the growing and unmitigated threat which unauthorized unmanned aircraft systems (UAS or drones) pose to major sporting venues. We look forward to working with Senator Cotton, Senator Rosen, and other members of Congress to advance this critical piece of legislation for the benefit of our fans, players, and employees.”
NASCAR Managing Director Allen Taylor said: “In introducing the DEFENSE Act, NASCAR recognizes Senator Cotton and Senator Rosen for addressing a crucial issue related to event security. Giving qualified law enforcement partners at the state and local level the resources necessary to mitigate drone related threats is essential to helping keep events and communities across the country safe.”
Meanwhile, NCAA Senior Vice President of External Affairs Tim Buckley said, “The NCAA supports this legislation and thanks Senator Cotton and Senator Rosen for their leadership on this issue.”
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