Nashville Metro Council Considers New Rules for Police Drone Use
The Nashville Metro Council is considering new regulations concerning the use of police drones within the city.

Nashville, TN, August 18, 2026 —
The Nashville Metro Council is currently deliberating on potential new regulations that would govern the use of police drones within the city limits. The proposed measures aim to establish clearer guidelines and oversight for the deployment of unmanned aerial vehicles by law enforcement agencies.
Details regarding the specifics of the proposed regulations, including any limitations on flight paths, data collection, or public notification requirements, were not fully elaborated in the initial summary. The council’s discussions are ongoing, and the final form of any adopted ordinances remains to be determined.
The potential for increased scrutiny and public input on the use of surveillance technology by police departments has been a growing trend in municipalities across the country. These discussions often center on balancing public safety needs with privacy concerns and civil liberties.
As the Nashville Metro Council continues its review, further information is expected to emerge regarding the scope and implications of these potential new rules. The exact timeline for any votes or decisions has not been provided.
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