$3,000 Drone Stolen From San Francisco Rec & Parks Dept.; Program Put On Hold
SAN FRANCISCO (CBS SF) -- A quadcopter owned by the City of San Francisco's Recreation and Parks Department was stolen last Tuesday morning. The drone, or unmanned aerial vehicle, was also equipped with a camera.
Valued at more than $3,000, the equipment was taken at approximately 6 a.m. from a city employee's vehicle while parked at the McLaren Lodge, according to spokeswoman Connie Chan.
Chan said the Department has acquired quadcopters to try the technology out as a way of assessing trees and park facilities for maintenance, repairs and other improvements.
One system has been tested one time, but department management directed their employees not to use the technology again until the city develops policies and guidelines for their use, Chan said.