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    New York to use drones to monitor backyard parties

    Is this really NYC’s biggest problem right now? Backyard holiday parties? Big brother is watching!


    NY police will use drones to view backyard parties this weekend in response to calls about large gatherings.

    Adams would like to increase the usage of drones for other things. Maybe they could use drones to heard illegals immigrants to luxury hotel properties upon their arrival.



    "Mayor Eric Adams, a former police captain, has said he wants to see police further embrace the “endless” potential of drones, citing Israel’s use of the technology as a blueprint after visiting the country last week.

    But as the technology proliferates, privacy advocates say regulations have not kept up, opening the door to intrusive surveillance that would be illegal if conducted by a human police officer."​

    #2
    sad to see this is what the left have become reduced to, a bunch of peeping toms...

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      #3
      Very intrusive. Selective watching will also be a problem. Israel uses drones for terror prevention. I don’t see why any major US city other than border cities would need this technology.

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          #5
          I think most of us saw this coming. And its not even here here yet cuz this is likely step 0 or 1 of a 100 step long term plan.

          I suspect at some point there will be drones all over "policing" areas & they'll be able to email you a ticket for whatever crime they have you on video doing or if its severe enough they'll call out the real cops to where you are to arrest you/deal with you.
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            #6
            Originally posted by Eff Pandas View Post
            I think most of us saw this coming. And its not even here here yet cuz this is likely step 0 or 1 of a 100 step long term plan.

            I suspect at some point there will be drones all over "policing" areas & they'll be able to email you a ticket for whatever crime they have you on video doing or if its severe enough they'll call out the real cops to where you are to arrest you/deal with you.
            Bro I think my family can’t BBQ or play loud music and some weed


            they ain’t gonna hurt nobody

            (lyrics brick )

            I didn’t see it coming

            I guess I see things through rosy colored glasses

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              #7
              I like it. Let's give it sometime before we bash it.

              Leave the silly sh-t to ShoulderRoll

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                #8
                Of course Snitchablo would like this. A permanent snitch state is right up his alley.
                _Rexy_ _Rexy_ likes this.

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                  #9
                  Wow.. a lot of my cousins are cops and we only meet at funerals

                  they say

                  you are a number

                  they have to report meeting me

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                    #10
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