Police in India are putting aside their batons in favor of an overhead solution to angry and unruly crowds: pepper-spraying drones.
Yashasvi
Yadav, Senior Superintendent of police in Lucknow, northern India, told
CNN the city's force has bought four drones and is in the process of
purchasing one more.
"The drones have
been tested in controlled conditions," he said. "They have been very
successful and will be used by the Lucknow police whenever there are
violent protests or mob attacks."
![Delhi police deployed camera-equipped drones for surveillance in Trilokpuri on October 28, 2014.](http://i2.cdn.turner.com/cnnnext/dam/assets/150409070035-restricted-india-drone-file-full-169.jpg)
The miniature aircraft will be fitted with a camera and pepper spray; each drone costs between $9,560 and $19,300, Yadav added.
Views
on the new measure are mixed, with some concerned about the suppression
of freedom of speech -- an already contentious issue in India. Last
month, the country failed to enforce a law that would allow authorities to arrest people who post offensive material on social media.
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