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Redfairen

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Fri Feb 1, 2013, 09:34 PM Feb 2013

New Report Warns That Drones Could Be Used for Stalking, Voyeurism [View all]

Source: Slate

The sight of a drone in flight is likely to become a regular occurrence in the United States within the next few years. But the rise of unmanned technology could lead to new crimes like “drone stalking” and “drone trespassing,” lawmakers are being told.

A Congressional Research Service report published Wednesday, Integration of Drones Into Domestic Airspace: Selected Legal Issues, sets out the many contentious areas around unmanned aircraft. It cautions that in the future, as drones become more easily available to private citizens, we may see the technology used to commit various offences. This could mean neighbors using drones to infiltrate one another’s gardens as a means of harassment, or a voyeur using one strapped with a camera and microphone to photograph women and listen in on people’s conversations.

“Traditional crimes such as stalking, harassment, voyeurism, and wiretapping may all be committed through the operation of a drone,” the report says. “As drones are further introduced into the national airspace, courts will have to work this new form of technology into their jurisprudence, and legislatures might amend these various statutes to expressly include crimes committed with a drone.”

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These issues may seem hypothetical now—but they are likely to come to the fore relatively soon. Last year, Congress tasked the FAA with safely integrating drones into the national airspace system by September 2015. Border security agencies are already using military-style drones like the Predator to conduct surveillance of border areas, and some law enforcement departments have used them, too—in one case, even to help arrest a farmer in North Dakota. Federal, state, and local agencies must obtain authorization from the FAA to fly large Predator-style drones, which can be used in designated airspace zones only. But regulations around small model-plane-size aircraft are more relaxed, and as they become more popular and affordable, legal conflicts seem inevitable.

Read more: http://www.slate.com/blogs/future_tense/2013/02/01/drones_could_be_used_for_stalking_voyeurism_says_congressional_research.html

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but, you know, if you're not doing anything wrong you got nothing to worry about... KG Feb 2013 #1
That's what they* say as they exchange civil rights Cynicus Emeritus Feb 2013 #18
wasn't thinking of tyrants. was quoting my fellow citizens. KG Feb 2013 #20
I agree totally. I wasn't clear Cynicus Emeritus Feb 2013 #24
The report further suggest Drones will make great marital aids and sex toys. Katashi_itto Feb 2013 #30
If an unknown drone was caught peeking in windows or spying Cynicus Emeritus Feb 2013 #2
You would be better off using a shotgun ProgressiveProfessor Feb 2013 #5
Great idea just start shooting in your neighborhood CreekDog Feb 2013 #9
Was the sarcasm that hard to detect? ProgressiveProfessor Feb 2013 #10
well your posts have that Onion quality CreekDog Feb 2013 #14
I thought the comment about sell the pieces was sufficient ProgressiveProfessor Feb 2013 #15
Probably better to dazzle its optics with a laser pointer. n/t Ian David Feb 2013 #27
But how does that help you recover it and salvage it for parts? ProgressiveProfessor Feb 2013 #31
A drone piloted by activists OnyxCollie Feb 2013 #6
Privacy issues caused by the low end "toys" is real ProgressiveProfessor Feb 2013 #11
Interesting link -thanks Cynicus Emeritus Feb 2013 #17
My NRA trained falcon will take out any drone. n/t L0oniX Feb 2013 #23
National Raptor Association? nt Deep13 Feb 2013 #26
You got it! L0oniX Feb 2013 #34
I hate curtains. nt Mnemosyne Feb 2013 #3
I don't think anyone could have predicted this. nt Javaman Feb 2013 #4
They should be great for burglars. Arctic Dave Feb 2013 #7
Drones don't do much better than remote sensing satellites we currently have. cosmicone Feb 2013 #8
you are making way too much sense nt independentpiney Feb 2013 #16
Candidate for this year's "You Call This NEWS?" Award rocktivity Feb 2013 #12
Personal anti-drone drones are the answer Zorro Feb 2013 #13
NRA approved. n/t L0oniX Feb 2013 #22
and then anti- anti drones for the anti drones........ dixiegrrrrl Feb 2013 #29
Ok? So... Phoonzang Feb 2013 #19
Anything used for survellance that has only one syllable. randome Feb 2013 #33
Drones over nudist colonies. Oh NOES! L0oniX Feb 2013 #21
THIS. Is how they will legislate ANY camera fitted... TheMadMonk Feb 2013 #25
Cost and skill level required too high for widespread use wishlist Feb 2013 #28
That's the whole point of making them FiveGoodMen Feb 2013 #32
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