In a recent
investigative report
by the Center for Responsive Politics and Hearst newspapers, the
authors expressed concern that drones were being pushed into the
domestic market before safety and ethics issues had been sufficiently
addressed. Such fears played out when the first police department in the
country to acquire an aerial drone crashed the $300,000 aircraft
into its own SWAT team.
Don’t be surprised if you catch a federal fleet of sneaky spy drones soaring over your head in the near future, but don’t be too terrified — it’s all in the name of public safety... unless the near sighted armchair jockey drops it on your house.
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