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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