Should Savage Police Use Drones?
Tell us what you think.
The Savage Police Department is thinking about buying two drones to support law enforcement operations. They’d use them for things like finding missing people, getting a bird’s-eye view during emergencies, and keeping our community safer overall. Here’s why it matters. Right now, if we need a drone, we have to wait for another agency to send one. Having our own means faster response times when every second counts.
The cost: This wouldn't come out of your taxes. We'd pay for the drones using community donations and department forfeiture funds.
What about privacy? We get it. That's a real concern. Minnesota law is pretty specific about when police can use drones without a warrant. Think life-threatening emergencies, searching for missing people, serious crash scenes, natural disasters, and keeping an eye on large public gatherings. They can also be used in public spaces when there's reasonable suspicion of a crime, for training officers, or at community events. And here's an important safeguard: per state statute 626.19, we're required to delete drone footage within seven days unless it's part of an active criminal investigation or needs to be kept for other specific legal reasons.
The bottom line? This decision affects everyone in Savage, and the city wants to hear what you think. Do you see drones as a helpful public safety tool? Do you have concerns about privacy or how they might be used? Your perspective matters
Public Comments
I think it is very important to give our Police Department this tool as another tool to help in the prevention and/or to lessen the impact of a crime. In fact, I am somewhat surprised that we are utilizing this tool now.
I have no concerns about privacy.
I think they would be a good tool for law enforcement and they should be purchased and used.
You can say you won’t use tax payer dollars but that is not correct. Video is large data and needs to be stored on servers/infra. Even if stored short term. This is tax payer dollars. You have staff time to fly and maintain. You need to fill Faa flight plans to be legal. All time and money.
Drones and Dogs, I believe that anything that can help our police force do their jobs without putting themselves in addition danger is a good idea. Dogs are fabulous as are drones for searching out areas that hind danger.
I've never worried about my personal space, I quit steaking after my college days.
I totally support drones, if only one officer's life is saved, it's dam well worth whatever the cost.
Absolutely not. This is absolutely rude for abuse. Please use this money for additional training.
Monitoring public spaces may be acceptable, but drones should not hover over our backyards or intrude on our privacy. I would normally be completely opposed to this, but since the City of Savage displaced the local gangs from Riverbend Park to Loftus Park, the area around Loftus Park has become unusable for nearby residents. The gangs fight daily throughout the summer and leave litter along Vernon Avenue as they come and go. It has reached the point where I regret moving here.
Im in favor for search and rescue but Im in agreement with commenter TWH, as they said:
3. Loss of privacy is a HUGE concern for me. Many comments endorsing the use of drones condition that endorsement with qualifications. I am in the camp of those urging caution and implementing careful, thoughtful, and clear delineations of permissible use of drones. Policies need to be in place BEFORE the practice begins. We are in a time of surveillance and loss of privacy issues. Are drones going to be used to find missing persons? That’s a good thing. Are drones going to be used to gather evidence to prove the guilt of someone already presumed a criminal? That’s entirely different. Sometimes I wonder if ‘innocent until proven guilty’ has become ‘guilty until proven innocent.’
They would be fine if used for emergency purposes, such as missing persons and criminal searches. I would not approve of them being used for everyday citizen surveillance.
My main concerns are as follows:
What is the opportunity cost of what we aren't getting instead of these drones. What's the alternative that we are not funding in order to get these?
Also, what are the costs of operating/maintaining the drones and training people to use them? Or are those built in to the acquiring costs? Does this increase our city insurance for any malfunctions/crashes/etc.?
"Reasonable suspicion" in public spaces is a low threshold, so there’s potential for surveillance creep if not carefully monitored and audited over time. People will need public education on the topic to feel comfortable.
Even if footage must be deleted in seven days when not part of an investigation, drones inevitably capture bystanders’ faces, activities, or homes. Also, people may not be aware they're being recorded or lower participation for fear of being recorded, which could potentially lower our freedom of movement or expression at various town gatherings.
How long until there is a program expansion or mission creep once we have the drones in hand?
I support the use of drones for necessary public safety endeavors when utilized under previously established policies and guidelines. I am less concerned about previous comments regarding the donation of funds to support the purchase of drones assuming that the funds being donated are from other charitable or certain non-profit organizations. It is not unusual for organizations such as the Rotary Club or the Lions Club to donate Kevlar vests or other needed items as part of their charitable work and support of law enforcement. While I am not positive, I would assume the Savage PD has been the beneficiary of such gifts in the past with little to no problems arising.
Absolutely. Keeping our neighborhoods safe has to be our highest priority. Also the use for finding missing individuals is a plus for families as well. We need to support our officers any way we can and keep them safe as well and this will expedite some cases and give them eyes where they normally wouldn’t have them. I don’t see a down side to this. Thank you for listening to the community.
I have seen the Police use drones in Savage on two separate occasions already, one was just a few weeks ago at the new apartments by Redtail ridge. Why is this question coming up now and what are those drones from?
I support the use of drones by the Savage Police Department, as long as resident's personal privacy is protected. I think these devices can be a useful tool in protecting the safety of those living in or visiting our community.
I have no problem with the city using drones but would like to know they would be made identifiable from a privately operated drone.
Yes!!! Drones are an excellent technology to assist law enforcement and public safety for identifying threats and finding lost victims in our community. It’s beneficial for the safety of our law enforcement officers when in pursuit of persons in dark and low/no light environments! My husband and I FULLY support purchasing and utilizing drones in our community. We have lived here 25 years! We know other law enforcement that have purchased from Maverick Drone Systems which is local in our community and they provide training and product support!
We do not have any concerns about privacy!
Absolutely! I work at a different agency (that does have a drone) Drones are a great tool for so many reasons! Missing children/ person , catching bad guys and getting into spots that may be difficult or dangerous for the officers .
i think there should be an option to opt out of allowing drones to fly over your house, emergency or not.
I fully support Savage PD using drone technology where helpful. I do assume they will be marked as PD devices which I think is standard.
Absolutely! We have many areas that a drone would be very helpful.
Yes, I fully support the Savage Police Department using drones drones to help with law enforcement operations.
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