Congress has just OK’d the use of 30,000 drones to spy on Americans across the country. Labeled as an FAA reauthorization bill, it was passed with very little media coverage and even less fanfare.
I guess that’s just not the type of action members of Congress would be in a hurry to publicize anyway.
If the law takes full effect, which it’s expected to do, by the year 2020 there could be up to 30,000 drones flying over the country.
The bill also authorized the Federal Aviation Administration to come up with regulations for testing and licensing of drones for commercial use.
Drones are already being used by some police departments across the country to “aid in investigations.”
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I guess that’s just not the type of action members of Congress would be in a hurry to publicize anyway.
If the law takes full effect, which it’s expected to do, by the year 2020 there could be up to 30,000 drones flying over the country.
The bill also authorized the Federal Aviation Administration to come up with regulations for testing and licensing of drones for commercial use.
Drones are already being used by some police departments across the country to “aid in investigations.”
Read Entire Article »