http://www.the-spearhead.com/2013/0...using-drones-for-domestic-violence-scenarios/
from the article
"Quite clever of the manufacturer. I’m sure the company understands that at least 51% of all citizens will support almost any violation of civil liberties and the Constitution so long as it involves “protecting women.”
Nevermind the fact that spying on people suspected of domestic violence is possibly the most covenient of all excuses for violating privacy (all the police have to say is that “a neighbor reported an argument”) — if it is intended to prevent violence against women it’s all for the best."
from the article
"Quite clever of the manufacturer. I’m sure the company understands that at least 51% of all citizens will support almost any violation of civil liberties and the Constitution so long as it involves “protecting women.”
Nevermind the fact that spying on people suspected of domestic violence is possibly the most covenient of all excuses for violating privacy (all the police have to say is that “a neighbor reported an argument”) — if it is intended to prevent violence against women it’s all for the best."