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Sun Nov 25, 2012, 09:34 AM Nov 2012

Drone makers push Congress to open skies to surveillance [View all]

WASHINGTON - Are unmanned aircraft, known to have difficulty avoiding collisions, safe to use in America's crowded airspace? And would their widespread use for surveillance result in unconstitutional invasions of privacy?

Experts say neither question has been answered satisfactorily. Yet the federal government is rushing to open America's skies to tens of thousands of the drones - pushed to do so by a law championed by manufacturers of the unmanned aircraft.

The 60-member House of Representatives' "drone caucus" - officially, the House Unmanned Systems Caucus - has helped push that agenda. And over the last four years, caucus members have drawn nearly $8 million in drone-related campaign contributions, an investigation by Hearst Newspapers and the Center for Responsive Politics shows.

Interactive: See who donated and which companies received money

The Federal Aviation Administration has been flooded with applications from police departments, universities, private corporations and even the celebrity gossip site TMZ, all seeking to use drones that range from devices the size of a hummingbird to full-sized aircraft like those used by the U.S. military to target al-Qaeda operatives in Pakistan and elsewhere.

http://www.chron.com/news/nation-world/article/Drone-makers-push-Congress-to-open-skies-to-4064133.php

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Your worst Orwellian nightmare? Fumesucker Nov 2012 #1
Your worst Obamian nightmare? n/t Earth_First Nov 2012 #3
Or damn stink bugs. nt valerief Nov 2012 #6
The horror that is coming will make possible cuts to social security seem very tame. We are on plethoro Nov 2012 #13
Hmmm... I wonder if flying insect spray would gum up the works on one of those? 1monster Nov 2012 #18
There's already cameras everywhere bhikkhu Nov 2012 #22
The next logical progression is ARMED drones jsr Nov 2012 #2
Police have routinely used helicopters for years now Gman Nov 2012 #4
Mobility, for one thing Orrex Nov 2012 #5
how about sheer numbers for one thing? SHRED Nov 2012 #7
The same difference in police tailing you vs. putting a tracking device... Logical Nov 2012 #9
Terrific answer Orrex Nov 2012 #23
So true. They can buy about 500 drones for the cost of one helicopter. n-t Logical Nov 2012 #24
Duration and stealth ProgressiveProfessor Nov 2012 #12
The difference is that the company that makes the drones SomethingFishy Nov 2012 #25
We need a way to take them out SHRED Nov 2012 #8
Target practice raging_moderate Nov 2012 #19
All that's needed in the near future go west young man Nov 2012 #10
Yea, if You've Read 1984 liberalmike27 Nov 2012 #20
The issue is and remains how to allow them to operate in the national airspace ProgressiveProfessor Nov 2012 #11
This surveillance business felix_numinous Nov 2012 #14
The endless profit involved in YOU ARE THE TERRORIST. Money. So much sweet, beautiful money. Fire Walk With Me Nov 2012 #15
That's nothing, soon Google will have bee-sized drones which can fly into your bathroom wtmusic Nov 2012 #16
The real problem is what drives sulphurdunn Nov 2012 #17
K&R We are bought and sold. woo me with science Nov 2012 #21
Will the payoffs to the congresscritters be made in brown paper bags? Tierra_y_Libertad Nov 2012 #26
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