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MMcD Aug 11th 2014 3:51 am

Hello #dronie....bye bye privacy
 
.....so has anyone seen a private drone fly-by yet?

Will you acquire one?

NPR Media Player

There's been a ton of chatter about this on the news recently - but at least here, in LA, I've yet to see one.

We just have the lookie-loo bus crawl-bys, creeping slowly along, gawking at our houses, in breathless anticipation of a fleeting glimpse of a real, live, flesh 'n blood Hollywood Movie:starsmile: emerging from a front door.

And that's intrusion enough, thank you very much!

Where Can Drones Fly? Legal Limits Are Up In the Air : NPR

civilservant Aug 11th 2014 4:19 am

Re: Hello #dronie....bye bye privacy
 
Coming from the UK, where every square foot has a CCTV camera looking at it, I couldn't care less about drones.

Apart from the possibility of planes flying into them and then landing on my house, that is.

MMcD Aug 11th 2014 4:41 am

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Originally Posted by civilservant (Post 11365543)
Coming from the UK, where every square foot has a CCTV camera looking at it, I couldn't care less about drones.

No expectation of privacy within your own home then?

Because this is what Diane Feinstein unexpectedly encountered (mind you, it's particularly ironic given her earlier stance on NSA surveillance...but that's another subject for another thread...):

Dianne Feinstein wants drones regulated - Andrea Drusch - POLITICO.com

civilservant Aug 11th 2014 4:43 am

Re: Hello #dronie....bye bye privacy
 
They can monitor my e-mail, my phone conversations, my internet usage, my TV usage and god knows what else.

There is no privacy anymore.

I am not, however, intending to blow anyone up, so it's not something that concerns me especially.

kimilseung Aug 11th 2014 4:44 am

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Amazon and trying to get permission for trial of delivery by drone. Half-hour delivery, they say.

http://www.washingtonpost.com/busine...f8a_story.html

MMcD Aug 11th 2014 4:51 am

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Originally Posted by kimilseung (Post 11365570)
Amazon and trying to get permission for trial of delivery by drone. Half-hour delivery, they say.

Maybe order your drone on Amazon and have them deliver it by ....DRONE

Pulaski Aug 11th 2014 5:11 am

Re: Hello #dronie....bye bye privacy
 

Originally Posted by civilservant (Post 11365543)
Coming from the UK, where every square foot has a CCTV camera looking at it, I couldn't care less about drones.

Apart from the possibility of planes flying into them and then landing on my house, that is.

This,

Originally Posted by civilservant (Post 11365568)
They can monitor my e-mail, my phone conversations, my internet usage, my TV usage and god knows what else.

There is no privacy anymore.

I am not, however, intending to blow anyone up, so it's not something that concerns me especially.

And this. :nod:

The only objection I have to my phone calls, e-mail, internet, bank account, back yard being monitored is that my life is not interesting and it would be a waste of resources. :unsure:

materialcontroller Aug 11th 2014 6:04 am

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Originally Posted by Pulaski (Post 11365592)
The only objection I have to my phone calls, e-mail, internet, bank account, back yard being monitored is that my life is not interesting and it would be a waste of resources. :unsure:

It's not a waste of resources though. It's very useful, indeed lucrative, information that can be compiled with similar information from other households to build statistical models indicating all kinds of demographic trends.

Uncle_Bob Aug 11th 2014 6:56 am

Re: Hello #dronie....bye bye privacy
 
I have to admit if i were outside in my pool with my family and one of these things came over and started gawking it would bother me. I have no idea who is watching and if they are going to crash the thing into my property or are casing the place out.
These things can easily cross the line with regards to invasion of privacy. Think google glassholes.
If they were to ban them however i think it would be really hard to enforce.

Pulaski Aug 11th 2014 7:01 am

Re: Hello #dronie....bye bye privacy
 

Originally Posted by Uncle_Bob (Post 11365676)
I have to admit if i were outside in my pool with my family and one of these things came over and started gawking it would bother me. I have no idea who is watching and if they are going to crash the thing into my property or are casing the place out.
These things can easily cross the line with regards to invasion of privacy. Think google glassholes.
If they were to ban them however i think it would be really hard to enforce.

I suspect that civil litigation lawyers are rubbing their hands with glee at the great potential for drone related litigation. :nod:

captainsensible Aug 11th 2014 7:03 am

Re: Hello #dronie....bye bye privacy
 
Surely this will inevitably lead to the new 'sport' of 'drone shooting'? Could be fun...

Pulaski Aug 11th 2014 7:07 am

Re: Hello #dronie....bye bye privacy
 

Originally Posted by captainsensible (Post 11365683)
Surely this will inevitably lead to the new 'sport' of 'drone shooting'? Could be fun...

Hëll yeah! :thumbsup:

Uncle_Bob Aug 11th 2014 8:08 am

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Originally Posted by captainsensible (Post 11365683)
Surely this will inevitably lead to the new 'sport' of 'drone shooting'? Could be fun...

Apparently the buggers are very difficult to hit and shooting anything up into the sky could land you in a bit of trouble.
Surely pressing the button on some kind of radio jammer and watch the thing fall out the sky would be equally as enjoyable and much more discrete? :thumbup:

Michael Aug 11th 2014 8:36 am

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Originally Posted by Uncle_Bob (Post 11365732)
Apparently the buggers are very difficult to hit and shooting anything up into the sky could land you in a bit of trouble.
Surely pressing the button on some kind of radio jammer and watch the thing fall out the sky would be equally as enjoyable and much more discrete? :thumbup:

This won't work with drones.

Nearly 11 aircraft a day around the country had a laser pointer aimed at them in 2013, an increasingly worrisome trend that has inspired the FBI to offer $10,000 rewards to people who help officials catch laser-shining culprits.

Last month, 23-year-old Charles Mahaffey of Clovis was sentenced to 1 year, 9 months in federal prison for pointing a laser at a sheriff's helicopter in Fresno. He had pleaded guilty and said that he “just can’t help himself from doing stupid things,” according to the U.S. attorney’s office.


What is 'lasing' and why is the FBI really worried about it? - LA Times

Pulaski Aug 11th 2014 8:43 am

Re: Hello #dronie....bye bye privacy
 

Originally Posted by Uncle_Bob (Post 11365732)
Apparently the buggers are very difficult to hit and shooting anything up into the sky could land you in a bit of trouble.
Surely pressing the button on some kind of radio jammer and watch the thing fall out the sky would be equally as enjoyable and much more discrete? ....

How about buying your own interceptor drone? It wouldn't need to be fancy, just something you could collide with the intruder? :sneaky:


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