30,000 Domestic Drones to Fill the Sky, Civil Liberties at Risk | Common Dreams
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30,000 Domestic Drones to Fill the Sky, Civil Liberties at Risk
FAA Act would raise 'very serious privacy issues'
- Common Dreams staff
A bill has passed in the House and Senate this week that would increase the presence of drones in U.S. civilian airspace. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Reauthorization Act requires the FAA to alleviate many current rules on domestic drone authorization. Drones would now be able to fly in the same airspace as commercial airliners, private planes, and cargo jets. Up to 30,000 drones could be allowed in U.S. airspace by the end of the decade.
The Senate passed the bill on Monday, 75-20 and allots $63.4 billion to the FAA. Obama is expected to sign it into law.
ACLU, among other civil liberties groups, is expressing grave concern for civilian privacy, as the legislation does not restrict drone surveillance activities by police and federal government agencies.
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ACLU states:
As we explained in our recent report, drone technology is advancing by leaps and bounds, and there is a lot of pent-up demand for them within the law enforcement community. But, domestic deployment of unmanned aircraft for surveillance purposes has largely been blocked so far by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), which is rightly concerned about the safety effects of filling our skies with flying robots (which crash significantly more often than manned aircraft).[...]
Unfortunately, nothing in the bill would address the very serious privacy issues raised by drone aircraft. This bill would push the nation willy-nilly toward an era of aerial surveillance without any steps to protect the traditional privacy that Americans have always enjoyed and expected.[...]
We don’t want to wonder, every time we step out our front door, whether some eye in the sky is watching our every move. [...]
Here are details on what the bill would do in terms of drones:
Require the FAA to simplify and speed up the process by which it issues permission to government agencies to operate drones. It must do this within 90 days. The FAA has already been working on a set of proposed regulations to loosen the rules around drones, reportedly set for release in the spring of 2012.
Require the FAA to allow “a government public safety agency” to operate any drone weighing 4.4 pounds or less as long as certain conditions are met (within line of sight, during the day, below 400 feet in altitude, and only in safe categories of airspace).Nano Hummingbird Surveillance Drone
Require the FAA to establish a pilot project within six months to create six test zones for integrating drones “into the national airspace system.”
Require the FAA to create a comprehensive plan “to safely accelerate the integration of civil unmanned aircraft systems into the national airspace system.” “Civil” drones means those operated by the private sector; currently it is all but impossible for any non-government entity, except for hobbyists, to get permission to fly drones (for-profit use of drones is banned). Industry groups and their congressional supporters see this as a potential area for growth. Congress specifies that the plan must provide for the integration of drones into the national airspace system “as soon as practicable, but not later than September 30, 2015.” The FAA has nine months to create the plan. The FAA is also required to create a “5-year roadmap for the introduction” of civil drones into the national airspace.
Unfortunately, nothing in the bill would address the very serious privacy issues raised by drone aircraft. This bill would push the nation willy-nilly toward an era of aerial surveillance without any steps to protect the traditional privacy that Americans have always enjoyed and expected.
Require the FAA to publish a final rule within 18 months after the comprehensive plan is submitted, “that will allow” civil operation of small (under 55 pounds) drones in the national airspace, and a proposed rule for carrying out the comprehensive plan.
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TPM reports:
The federal government is also facing a lawsuit from the Electronic Frontier Foundation, a watchdog group that is asking for the FAA to release records on the almost-300 agencies that have authorization to operate drones domestically. Jennifer Lynch, an attorney with the EFF who brought the case, told TPM that this bill makes their suit even more important. “I think the fact that Congress is pressuring the FAA to expand its UAS program through the FAA Reauthorization Act only reinforces the need for these records,” Lynch said. “It’s important that we learn more about how the federal government and state and local law enforcement agencies are already using UASs before we expand their use further. The privacy concerns posed by the use of drones for domestic surveillance are too great to excuse the FAA’s lack of transparency on this issue.”
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Truthitswhatsfordinner
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One more example of the bipartisan screwing we are taking.
- 3 months ago
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Truthitswhatsfordinner
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Tayllerand
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What they are testing in Iraq,Afghanistan,Libya,Egypt and Yemen is coming soon to America .
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Tayllerand
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wally60
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wasnt it terminator looks like scifi is here.they know problems are on the way in this country and they need control dont think for a minute they wont arm these things
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wally60
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dudefromtherock
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" I am the eye in the sky, looking at yooooou....taking away your freedom" Alan Parsons Prision Project.
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dudefromtherock
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oldbanjo
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I wouldn't have a problem with drones except for the fact that our Police departments are corrupt.
- 3 months ago
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oldbanjo
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pjacobs51
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Wait 'til they meet the drones from the private sector . . .
MAKERS UNITE ! ! !
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pjacobs51
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Johnny_Los_Angeles
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And what is the ONE reason this is needed????
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Johnny_Los_Angeles
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wally60
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Johnny_Los_Angeles:
control of the masses
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wally60
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The_Wanderer_Kansas
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This MUST be stopped!
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The_Wanderer_Kansas
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KB723
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The_Wanderer_Kansas:
LOL!!!! By Who??? Do you think Barack Obama will??? Perhaps the 'Change' he spoke of and the 'Job" creation he Promised??? Really?????
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KB723
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The_Wanderer_Kansas
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KB723:
That was fairly off keel since I haven't once posted a pro-Obama post... but ok. No, doubtful he will be the president he seemed but between his condscending approach or the outright hateful arrogance of the republican candidates sI would still take another term from Obama, but right now I am cheering for Rosanne with the Green Party... ultimate outsider!
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The_Wanderer_Kansas
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jim_b
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KB723:
Of course not, Santorum is a much better choice ... ;) What are our sober options?
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jim_b
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warman1138
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WTF are they looking for! Bunch of paranoid morons, you can't go anywhere in any store or public space without cameras around everywhere and they need more? Things are getting weirder and weirder.
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warman1138
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Milieu
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I buh-leeve it's time tuh git muh goose gun all oiled up and ready to go.
36in full choke single shot 12 gauge
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Milieu
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oldbanjo
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Milieu:
I bought one two years ago, a bolt action 3 shot Marlin model 55, 3" Magnum Like new. I'm getting older and have trouble walking so I decided to get something that would reach out and touch something.
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oldbanjo
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jim_b
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Two words - Target Practice
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jim_b
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Leen61
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Here's more about domestic drones....all part of the Orwellian nightmare.
http://www.brasschecktv.com/videos/defending-civil-liberties/domestic-drones-ame...
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Leen61
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KB723
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Leen61:
Excellent video Leen, Thanks for Posting, seems there are better things to spend our Tax Dollars On??? Nevermind, those were mega corporations finding a way to keep us from Killing all of them...
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KB723
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Leen61
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KB723:
You are so correct, KB. These drones, like the video I posted and the video Figg posted about the "hummingbird," are ways to constantly keep an eye on us and to try to suppress the 99%.
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Leen61
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ampersand
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About three weeks ago when I was working in my yard on the Pacific coast with a friend on a backhoe I was astonished to see a dark gray drone gliding incredibly slow just a hundred feet off my property and only just above eye level. It was less than 200 ft from where I stood.
I was captivated by the transparent bubble on its forward belly. While I was staring at it there was a bright flash as it took our picture.
I keep meaning to ask my nearest Naval Air base or Army munitions training fort if they'd like me to participate in helping train their pilots and drone controllers.
If they'd just let me have an RPG or a rocket launcher I would happily volunteer to test the responsiveness and avoidance maneuvers of their hardware. - 3 months ago
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ampersand
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jim_b
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ampersand:
Try a .22 LR
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jim_b
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ampersand
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jim_b:
I'm caught between two conflicting streams of information.
One the one hand my reading of history is that the victor in armed combat always goes to the technologically more advanced.
On the other hand, it appears to me the the US military, the most massively armed force in the world, with the the most advanced and sophisticated weapons ever devised, has lost the last three wars they've fought against much smaller and poorly equipped native populations.
The Taliban walk without armor and ride on donkey's and use outdated rifles for the most part and (whispering here), they have long and effectively kicked the US overfed military machine's ass.
Now indeed, drones may change things, as might the constant surveillance of its citizenry and others.
If that's true then citizen will truly be at the mercy of whatever government is in power. After eight years of the insane excesses of the Bush Crime Family that's not an encouraging picture.
Neither, frankly is Mr. Obama's nonchalant view of what to do about the over-reaching military industrial complex and the destruction of what are now mythical constitutional rights in the United States. - 3 months ago
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ampersand
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KB723
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Hoooray, was this perhaps a foreshadowing of our future??? I am soo Happy to be an American... =)
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KB723
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attilatheblond
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Thanks for posting this, figg, and for the heads up about it. Think I will have a drink now, then go outside and moon the sky.
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attilatheblond
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circlesquared
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bad, bad, bad idea...more freedom lost in America and world wide
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circlesquared
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figgdimension
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protecting and serving the shit out of you :/
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figgdimension
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Wyley_Wombat
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figgdimension:
I would have thought it would read: Protecting and scaring the shit out of you.
Ah fear, how we love it! - 3 months ago
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Wyley_Wombat