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Feb 14, 2013 20:34:16   #
F16 Club
 
Where are those people which not like photographer take picture of them at street?

WASHINGTON (AP) — In a major step toward opening U.S. skies to thousands of unmanned drones, federal officials Thursday solicited proposals to create six drone test sites around the country.

http://www.mail.com/news/politics/1892722-faa-moves-toward-creating-6-drone-test-sites-us.html#.23140-stage-hero1-10

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Feb 14, 2013 21:41:34   #
Elfstop
 
"Where are those people which not like photographer take picture of them at street?"

What?

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Feb 14, 2013 22:03:59   #
F16 Club
 
Elfstop wrote:
"Where are those people which not like photographer take picture of them at street?"

What?


What ?


Twenty years with the Sheriff's Dept...last 5 as an Investigator.
Now you will have a robot sustitute .

What? what?

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Feb 14, 2013 22:23:19   #
Elfstop
 
F16 Club wrote:
Elfstop wrote:
"Where are those people which not like photographer take picture of them at street?"

What?


What ?


Twenty years with the Sheriff's Dept...last 5 as an Investigator.
Now you will have a robot sustitute .

What? what?


We need all the help we can get to keep an eye on some of you folks....

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Feb 15, 2013 01:40:58   #
rcirr Loc: Gilbert, Arizona
 
F16 Club wrote:
Where are those people which not like photographer take picture of them at street?

WASHINGTON (AP) — In a major step toward opening U.S. skies to thousands of unmanned drones, federal officials Thursday solicited proposals to create six drone test sites around the country.

http://www.mail.com/news/politics/1892722-faa-moves-toward-creating-6-drone-test-sites-us.html#.23140-stage-hero1-10


I have a real problem with these drones. I think not only are there security concerns but privicy is an issue. The article tells us each state and municipality will post their privicy policies? Then what? Not click accept like you do on line? Technology in general is creating a need to look at privacy issues. CCTV everywhere...websites collecting massive amounts of data......camera phones and now the government sticking it's nose into healthcare. I believe we need to take a long careful look at how privacy will be effected in the future.

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Feb 15, 2013 07:34:28   #
Elfstop
 
rcirr wrote:
F16 Club wrote:
Where are those people which not like photographer take picture of them at street?

WASHINGTON (AP) — In a major step toward opening U.S. skies to thousands of unmanned drones, federal officials Thursday solicited proposals to create six drone test sites around the country.

http://www.mail.com/news/politics/1892722-faa-moves-toward-creating-6-drone-test-sites-us.html#.23140-stage-hero1-10


I have a real problem with these drones. I think not only are there security concerns but privicy is an issue. The article tells us each state and municipality will post their privicy policies? Then what? Not click accept like you do on line? Technology in general is creating a need to look at privacy issues. CCTV everywhere...websites collecting massive amounts of data......camera phones and now the government sticking it's nose into healthcare. I believe we need to take a long careful look at how privacy will be effected in the future.
quote=F16 Club Where are those people which not l... (show quote)



Lol ok I see what the problem is...the right to privacy you have to agree does not apply when you are out in public...but the minute the word drone is brought up...unlike airplanes and other orbital things ( that has been there forever AND taking pictures) because they are remote you think you still have the right to privacy...well you don't. IF you are outside (the only place a drone can watch you ) you still do noy have that right.

And you just had to show your true thoughts..Obama. My God get over him.

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Feb 15, 2013 07:55:38   #
dragonfist Loc: Stafford, N.Y.
 
I don't worry about it at all. My next door neighbor already has surveillance cameras on my property 24/7, including one pointed at my bedroom window. I went to the State Police and filed a complaint. They went to the DA and were told it was legal because the guy's right to protect his property trumped my right to privacy. George Orwell had it right, he just miscued on the date by about 30 years. A few drones flying over the place isn't going to make much difference.

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Feb 15, 2013 08:24:38   #
jjwright71 Loc: Lubbock,Tx
 
Elfstop wrote:
rcirr wrote:
F16 Club wrote:
Where are those people which not like photographer take picture of them at street?

WASHINGTON (AP) — In a major step toward opening U.S. skies to thousands of unmanned drones, federal officials Thursday solicited proposals to create six drone test sites around the country.

http://www.mail.com/news/politics/1892722-faa-moves-toward-creating-6-drone-test-sites-us.html#.23140-stage-hero1-10
welcome to "1984" ,tis just a lil late getting here!!

I have a real problem with these drones. I think not only are there security concerns but privicy is an issue. The article tells us each state and municipality will post their privicy policies? Then what? Not click accept like you do on line? Technology in general is creating a need to look at privacy issues. CCTV everywhere...websites collecting massive amounts of data......camera phones and now the government sticking it's nose into healthcare. I believe we need to take a long careful look at how privacy will be effected in the future.
quote=F16 Club Where are those people which not l... (show quote)



Lol ok I see what the problem is...the right to privacy you have to agree does not apply when you are out in public...but the minute the word drone is brought up...unlike airplanes and other orbital things ( that has been there forever AND taking pictures) because they are remote you think you still have the right to privacy...well you don't. IF you are outside (the only place a drone can watch you ) you still do noy have that right.

And you just had to show your true thoughts..Obama. My God get over him.
quote=rcirr quote=F16 Club Where are those peopl... (show quote)

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Feb 15, 2013 08:58:57   #
Penny MG Loc: Fresno, Texas
 
rcirr wrote:
F16 Club wrote:
Where are those people which not like photographer take picture of them at street?

WASHINGTON (AP) — In a major step toward opening U.S. skies to thousands of unmanned drones, federal officials Thursday solicited proposals to create six drone test sites around the country.

http://www.mail.com/news/politics/1892722-faa-moves-toward-creating-6-drone-test-sites-us.html#.23140-stage-hero1-10

I have a real problem with these drones. I think not only are there security concerns but privicy is an issue. The article tells us each state and municipality will post their privicy policies? Then what? Not click accept like you do on line? Technology in general is creating a need to look at privacy issues. CCTV everywhere...websites collecting massive amounts of data......camera phones and now the government sticking it's nose into healthcare. I believe we need to take a long careful look at how privacy will be effected in the future.
quote=F16 Club Where are those people which not l... (show quote)


I believe you are correct! (sadly) Technology is great in the right circumstances (photography, medical equipment and such) but when the government has free reign to spy on "John Q Public" there is a big problem.

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Feb 15, 2013 09:12:00   #
RichieC Loc: Adirondacks
 
Get a small laser and point it at that camera, it may burn out the sensor. Or get a small hallogen spot light right above your window aimed at it, and leave it on all day and night. If the cops call, call it a security light-

Don't you love how laws are applied to protect the guilty? freakin peeping toms...



dragonfist wrote:
I don't worry about it at all. My next door neighbor already has surveillance cameras on my property 24/7, including one pointed at my bedroom window. I went to the State Police and filed a complaint. They went to the DA and were told it was legal because the guy's right to protect his property trumped my right to privacy. George Orwell had it right, he just miscued on the date by about 30 years. A few drones flying over the place isn't going to make much difference.

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Feb 15, 2013 09:55:06   #
RichieC Loc: Adirondacks
 
Whoops, double post!

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Feb 15, 2013 10:33:17   #
Penny MG Loc: Fresno, Texas
 
RichieC wrote:
Get a small laser and point it at that camera, it may burn out the sensor. Or get a small hallogen spot light right above your window aimed at it, and leave it on all day and night. If the cops call, call it a security light-

Don't you love how laws are applied to protect the guilty? freakin peeping toms...

You are so right! that ranks right up there with "innocent until proven guilty". What a joke.



dragonfist wrote:
I don't worry about it at all. My next door neighbor already has surveillance cameras on my property 24/7, including one pointed at my bedroom window. I went to the State Police and filed a complaint. They went to the DA and were told it was legal because the guy's right to protect his property trumped my right to privacy. George Orwell had it right, he just miscued on the date by about 30 years. A few drones flying over the place isn't going to make much difference.
Get a small laser and point it at that camera, it ... (show quote)

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Feb 15, 2013 13:27:26   #
F16 Club
 
Elfstop wrote:
F16 Club wrote:
Elfstop wrote:
"Where are those people which not like photographer take picture of them at street?"

What?


What ?


Twenty years with the Sheriff's Dept...last 5 as an Investigator.
Now you will have a robot sustitute .

What? what?


We need all the help we can get to keep an eye on some of you folks....

So what? Call your representatives they said they are representing you.


:mrgreen:

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Feb 15, 2013 17:14:24   #
Wabbit Loc: Arizona Desert
 
Elfstop wrote:
rcirr wrote:
F16 Club wrote:
Where are those people which not like photographer take picture of them at street?

WASHINGTON (AP) — In a major step toward opening U.S. skies to thousands of unmanned drones, federal officials Thursday solicited proposals to create six drone test sites around the country.

http://www.mail.com/news/politics/1892722-faa-moves-toward-creating-6-drone-test-sites-us.html#.23140-stage-hero1-10


I have a real problem with these drones. I think not only are there security concerns but privicy is an issue. The article tells us each state and municipality will post their privicy policies? Then what? Not click accept like you do on line? Technology in general is creating a need to look at privacy issues. CCTV everywhere...websites collecting massive amounts of data......camera phones and now the government sticking it's nose into healthcare. I believe we need to take a long careful look at how privacy will be effected in the future.
quote=F16 Club Where are those people which not l... (show quote)



Lol ok I see what the problem is...the right to privacy you have to agree does not apply when you are out in public...but the minute the word drone is brought up...unlike airplanes and other orbital things ( that has been there forever AND taking pictures) because they are remote you think you still have the right to privacy...well you don't. IF you are outside (the only place a drone can watch you ) you still do noy have that right.

And you just had to show your true thoughts..Obama. My God get over him.
quote=rcirr quote=F16 Club Where are those peopl... (show quote)


Hey Doc ..... yakity, yakity, yakity,

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Feb 15, 2013 18:17:10   #
F16 Club
 
Elfstop wrote:
F16 Club wrote:
Elfstop wrote:
"Where are those people which not like photographer take picture of them at street?"

What?


What ?


Twenty years with the Sheriff's Dept...last 5 as an Investigator.
Now you will have a robot sustitute .

What? what?


We need all the help we can get to keep an eye on some of you folks....


Who who Me?
I have nothing to do with drone men.

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