Look! Up in the sky! Is it a bird? Is it a plane? Itâ??s â?¦ a drone, and itâ??s watching you. Thatâ??s what privacy advocates fear from a bill Congress passed this week to make it easier for the government to fly unmanned spy planes in U.S. airspace.
The agency projects that 30,000 drones could be in the nationâ??s skies by 2020.
Well, it appears that “1984” is hitting the big time, thoughts…
You know it’s only for your safety…umm and you have nothing to fear if you haven’t done anything wrong…I can’t see how this could be seen negatively at all…
NPR did a Science Friday segment about drones , you can get into the one for around a thousand dollars Not only Government agencies have them a lot of private people do as well
[quote]Sloth wrote:
If they can fly planes and helicopters, why not drones?[/quote]
I guess man. I am afraid we have let our privacy slip past the point of getting it back. The last 20 years have wiped out any expectation of privacy. Constant surveillance from here on out.