Attention Drone Owners: Flying Robots Near the Super Bowl Is Not OKThe FAA has warned drone owners that 'deadly force' may be used if they violate a 32-mile no-fly zone around Levi's Stadium this Sunday.

ByCarly Okyle

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In case it's not obvious, drone owners are being warned by the Federal Aviation Administration not to fly their mini robots over Levi's Stadium during the Super Bowl.

Specifically, the no-drone zone has a radius of 32 miles from the arena between 2 p.m. and 11:59 p.m. PT on Sunday. Those who disregard the agency's warning may see their unmanned aircraft destroyed, as the agency may use "deadly force" against the machine if it's viewed as a security threat.

Related:Mighty Eagles Are Being Trained to Snatch Drones From the Sky

Here is the FAA's video warning:

Drones can pose a threat to bystanders' safety. Recently, a drone fell from the sky during a skiing competition in Italy,narrowly missing Marcel Hirscheras he glided through a slalom course. The aircraft was filming the event for a sports agency before it crashed. A drone also crashed into an empty seating areaat the U.S. Openin New York. The alleged drone operator was later arrested.

Related:There Is Now a Global Competitive Drone Racing League. Seriously.

To keep tabs on the increasing number of airborne robots, the FAA began requiring hobbyists age 13 and older toregister their dronesstarting last December if they weigh between 0.55 and 55 pounds. Failure to register will result in fines.

A similar process for businesses that use drones commercially is expected to be required starting this spring. Companies includingAmazon,Wal-MartandGoogleare taking steps to use drones to deliver products to customers.

Related:Google Files Patent for Drone 'Delivery Receptacle'

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