Dozens of reported drone sightings have sparked concern among lawmakers and officials in New Jersey. Governor Philip D. Murphy stated that there were nearly 50 sightings in one night over the weekend, with drones reported in at least 10 counties in New Jersey and parts of New York City since mid-November. The Federal Aviation Administration has temporarily banned drones from flying over a golf course owned by President-elect Donald J. Trump and over Picatinny Arsenal, an Army facility in Morris County where 11 drones have been spotted since November 13. Despite the sightings, federal authorities have not been able to confirm any unauthorized drone activity, with some reports possibly being misidentified manned aircraft. The situation has left officials scrambling for answers and solutions to address the increasing number of drone sightings. The issue remains under investigation, with concerns about potential security threats and the need for improved regulations on drone operation.
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