Auburn Hills residents complain about Amazon drone delivery noise, frequency, and privacy concerns
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Alysia Burgio
Summary
Residents of Auburn Hills, Michigan are increasingly frustrated with Amazon's drone delivery service, Prime Air. Mayor Eugene Hawkins III reports that the primary complaints center on excessive noise from the drones, the frequency of flights, and privacy concerns as drones fly over residential properties. The article highlights the growing tension between technological innovation and community quality-of-life issues as drone delivery expands into suburban areas.
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· 1 pulledMayor Eugene Hawkins III. says the noise, frequency, and privacy are top frustrations from residents.
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