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In reply to the discussion: FBI admits to domestic surveillance drone use [View all]geek tragedy
(68,868 posts)62. That certainly means we should develope rules restricting their use.
But, does that really justify "welcome to Oceania?"
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What is it about the word "drones" that turns a mundane story into a panic-inducing one?
geek tragedy
Jun 2013
#2
No idea but if you ever figure out how it manages to turn off the reasoning center for
cstanleytech
Jun 2013
#4
People equate drones with the things that launch missiles, they tend not to do that
hughee99
Jun 2013
#6
Sure, they can drop stuff on people. But missiles are a different story. nt
geek tragedy
Jun 2013
#9
They can drop bombs out of a blimp if they want to, but that's not where people's thoughts
hughee99
Jun 2013
#13
So, traffic helicopters must have you in a constant state of agitation then nt
geek tragedy
Jun 2013
#17
AHAHAHAHAAAAAAAA!!!!!! Not out where I live. (and I live out here for a reason)
TalkingDog
Jun 2013
#25
People always make the leap between a camera with a motor in the sky--something that would be
MADem
Jun 2013
#39
Q: What is it about the word "drones" that turns a mundane story into a panic-inducing one?
Maedhros
Jun 2013
#57
It's a function of the density of watching eyes and potential time on station.
Romulus Quirinus
Jun 2013
#65
Absolutely. Hell, pretty much anyone who can drop enough cash to buy iStuff could afford a fleet.
Romulus Quirinus
Jun 2013
#67
I could'a told you that. When the DNC was in Charlotte last year, one flew near my house.
TalkingDog
Jun 2013
#15
"We Already Have Police Helicopters, So What’s the Big Deal Over Drones?"(link)
deurbano
Jun 2013
#59