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Beijing Implements Drone Component Restrictions

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China's top spy agency warned that hostile foreign forces are attempting to amplify anxiety among Chinese youth. The regulations aim to transform the entire city into a controlled airspace. Operators must obtain police permits by tomorrow to fly drones and must register devices with real identities. Regulations will also limit the number of drones an individual can possess. Furthermore, storing drones within the 6th Ring Road in Beijing is now practically impossible due to strict storage regulations. Individuals wishing to fly drones must obtain a police permit by tomorrow and register their devices with real identity information. Officials cited national security concerns as the central argument for the new measures. Beijing serves as the concentration of political, military, and administrative power in China.

China's top spy agency warned that hostile foreign forces are attempting to amplify anxiety among Chinese youth. The regulations aim to transform the entire city into a controlled airspace. Operators must obtain police permits by tomorrow to fly drones and must register devices with real identities. Regulations will also limit the number of drones an individual can possess. Furthermore, storing drones within the 6th Ring Road in Beijing is now practically impossible due to strict storage regulations. Individuals wishing to fly drones must obtain a police permit by tomorrow and register their devices with real identity information. Officials cited national security concerns as the central argument for the new measures. Beijing serves as the concentration of political, military, and administrative power in China. New regulations in Beijing have introduced a near total ban on flying certain drones in the capital. Under the new rules, many key drone components cannot be sold, rented, or brought into the city. Outside of Beijing, individuals must register with an ID at a police station and complete a special course to operate them. Users are also required to download specific software to comply with authorities.

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Sources · 7 independent

WAMU 88.5 DC

“China's top spy agency warns hostile foreign forces are amplifying a feeling of anxiety among Chinese youth. Authorities say it's an attempt undermine the Chinese economy.”

WAMU 88.5 DC

“The spy agency says it's a mindset called lying flat and this must be rejected. Youth unemployment remains high, hitting nearly 17 percent in March.”

NPR

“Anti-China media, think tanks and influencers fabricate narratives, it says, like struggling equals exploitation and that it's futile to work hard. The spy agency says it's a mindset called lying flat, and this must be rejected.”

WAMU 88.5 DC

“Anti-China media, think tanks and influencers fabricate narratives, it says, like struggling equals exploitation and that it's futile to work hard. The spy agency says it's a mindset called lying flat and this must be rejected.”

CNR Voice of China

“We are vigorously promoting the online reporting of entry cards for foreigners and implementing dual pre-collection of information to help international travelers pass through customs quickly and reduce time.”

WBUR Boston

“the Ministry of State Security are saying this is for public safety. This is to ensure the safety of the skies but there is no doubt that behind it also the Chinese government will look at these drones and worry about national security”

BBC WS backup

“the Ministry of State Security are saying this is for public safety. This is to ensure the safety of the skies. But there is no doubt that behind it also, the Chinese government will look at these drones and worry about national security”

BBC World Service

“the Ministry of State Security are saying this is for public safety. This is to ensure the safety of the skies but there is no doubt that behind it also the Chinese government will look at these drones and worry about national security”

KQED FM

“the Ministry of State Security are saying this is for public safety. This is to ensure the safety of the skies but there is no doubt that behind it also the Chinese government will look at these drones and worry about national”

WBUR Boston

“once China decides to put these rules in place, that is it. their drone and the police have arrived at the door. So once you have these restrictions in place it is very strictly enforced.”

BBC World Service

“we have seen a number of Chinese users who have even reportedly switched on their drone and the police have arrived at the door.”

WAMU 88.5 DC

“we have seen a number of Chinese users who have even reportedly switched on their drone and the police have arrived at the door. So once you have these restrictions in place, it is very strictly enforced.”

WBUR Boston

“China is trying to market what it's calling a low, low-altitude economy. their drone and the police have arrived at the door. So once you have these restrictions in place it is very strictly enforced.”

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