UAVs
09/04/2017 / By JD Heyes
The end of privacy: Drone makers looking to expand into civilian law enforcement market as replacement for police helicopters
By 2025, it’s possible that the last vestiges of privacy that still remain — and there aren’t many — will have been completely eradicated. That’s because by that time, defense contractors who currently manufacture unmanned aerial vehicles — drones — for the military hope to be selling them to police departments, which will use them […]
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