Looks like the entire sports business has come together to address a serious issue. The four leagues, the NFL, NCAA, MLB, and NASCAR, are working together to find a solution to the drone issue in games. Fans of those near the stadium fly drones inside to capture sneak peek camera shots. These shots can subsequently be sold for a profit, but they also harm the league’s image. This is why Roger Goodell, together with MLB and NASCAR, pitched a massive bill to change the law. But what does it say?
Goodell and company plans to introduce a new bill called the Disabling Enemy Flight Entry and Neutralizing Suspect Equipment (DEFENSE) Act. According to this, no drones or even flights will be permitted within a 3-nautical mile radius of the stadium. Well, there you go. That’s an excellent precaution. But are they forbidden if there isn’t a game? Well, no. Roger Goodell, MLB, and NASCAR have sought significant assistance in this problem. They just want the act to prohibit planes and drones from one hour before to after the game. With that, things could proceed smoothly and without much inconvenience. Now that can be a thing.
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