China is to ban the sale of drones in Beijing and permits will likely be required to fly them underneath new guidelines that take impact on Friday.
Drones and key parts will likely be prohibited from being offered, rented or introduced into the Chinese language capital. Drone house owners may even be required to register their gadgets with the police.
Drones and flying taxis are a part of the so-called low-altitude economic system, a strategic precedence for China that’s anticipated to generate greater than two trillion yuan ($290bn; £217bn) by 2035.
The BBC’s Laura Bicker seems to be into why China has tightened laws on drones, with authorities citing public security considerations.

