Drones are coming to American skies — actually, some are already here. Yes, they are not as scary as the ones that shoot hellfire missiles in Pakistan or Yemen, but Americans still have concerns about them.
Two out of three U.S. citizens say they would be concerned about their privacy if police start using drones, according to a recent poll by Monmouth University (.PDF). That's why 76% of them say law enforcement agencies should be required to get a warrant to use drones for surveillance.
Despite these concerns, Americans support the use of drones for search and rescue missions (83% are in favor) and to monitor illegal immigration (62%). But they wouldn't be happy about having drones issue speeding tickets — only 21% say that's a good idea. Read more...
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