HONOR 3374 Lecture Notes - Lecture 17: General Atomics Mq-1 Predator, Riot Control, Hunting License

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About 60% of the public believes police body cameras will benefit relations between the police and the community. Civil-rights groups and criminal justice reformers believe the cameras will allow for greater transparency in interactions between the police and public: despite issues with data storage or privacy concerns. Support: millennials 57, 55 or older 66% 16% of americans incorrectly believe the camera"s can"t be switched off. Data storage: with a third party would cost more, but help concerns about video tampering (http://www. govtech. com/public-safety/public-wants-police-body-cameras-study-says. html) Drones are cheaper than other aerial surveillance: 1/30 of the cost, allow all day surveillance. Cheaper than having patrol cars following a suspect. Easy use could lead to the abuse of drone technology (https://www. aclu. org/blog/easily-abused-domestic-drones-raise-enormous-privacy-concerns?redirect=blog/technology-and- liberty-national-security/easily-abused-domestic-drones-raise-enormous-privacy) Colorado created us"s first drone hunting license: drones were used in wars, and raise some fear of the use of predator drones stalking domestic skies.

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