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Drones and Privacy
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| It's not us! | |
| Looks pretty cool, doesn't it? | |
| The things we can do with modern technology such as the drone that made that viral YouTube video. | |
| But just like much of our modern technologies, drones are ripe for abuse. | |
| When is a drone picture A benefit to society. | |
| When does it become stalking? | |
| When does it invade privacy? | |
| How close to a home can a drone go? | |
| I'm in my home and there's a demonstration out front and I go to peek out the window and there's a drone facing me. | |
| Well, whoever was running it turned it around quickly and it crashed. | |
| I'm not sure why anyone would want to peek in the window of Senator Feinstein, but regardless, I'm glad the Senator is at least speaking out about the issue of privacy. | |
| She had previously said that it's okay to spy on U.S. | |
| citizens and may now be rethinking her choice of words. | |
| Don't get me wrong though, there are plenty of harmless uses for a drone, such as land surveying or making YouTube videos. | |
| But when does that become a violation of someone's privacy? | |
| For example, is it an illegal search and seizure if police fly a drone over someone's property? | |
| The mayor of Seattle seems to think so, but there are plenty of other cities that would disagree. | |
| Deputies can fly this 50-pound Shadowhawk unmanned helicopter. | |
| A powerful camera on the front is controlled with this game-like console and the manufacturer says this one's even designed to carry weapons. | |
| You have a stun baton where you can actually engage somebody at altitude with the aircraft and a stun baton would essentially disable a suspect. | |
| If one of these things, quote, malfunctions and hits an unintended target, who, if anyone, will be held accountable? | |
| Not to mention the weirdos who use drones as high-tech peeping toms. | |
| And now for the two big words. | |
| Predator drones. | |
| You will never see it coming. | |
| We've seen how inaccurate lethal drones have been overseas. | |
| They've even killed U.S. | |
| citizens. | |
| So why on earth would anyone want to bring these things to the states? | |
| It is great to see American machines helping to promote peace abroad. | |
| So then tell me, why can't we use these machines here at home? | |
| Why is America so robo-phobic? | |
| So in closing, if you're innocently filming a class project or trying to find the best place to install a pool on your land, then go ahead. | |
| But remember, while we're busy watching YouTube videos, they're busy watching us. | |
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Block-It Pocket Protects Privacy
00:00:29
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