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Groups Concerned Over Arming Of Domestic Drones
CBS ^ | 5/23/12 | staff

Posted on 05/23/2012 11:54:42 AM PDT by Nachum

WASHINGTON (CBSDC) – With the use of domestic drones increasing, concern has not just come up over privacy issues, but also over the potential use of lethal force by the unmanned aircraft.

Drones have been used overseas to target and kill high-level terror leaders and are also being used along the U.S.-Mexico border in the battle against illegal immigration. But now, these drones are starting to be used domestically at an increasing rate.

The Federal Aviation Administration has allowed several police departments to use drones across the U.S. They are controlled from a remote location and use infrared sensors and high-resolution cameras.

Chief Deputy Randy McDaniel of the Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office in Texas told The Daily that his department is considering using rubber bullets and tear gas on its drone.

(Excerpt) Read more at washington.cbslocal.com ...


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To: Chickensoup
To heck with ARMING domestic drones...and I the only person in the world who sees a problem in HAVING them in the first place????!!!

I do, but unfortunately I live in Texas and we seem to be running out of Conservatives who care any more, as we were the first state to have local law enforcement running drones, and our cities are putting up cameras to watch us as fast as they can afford to (or the taxpayers can afford to).
41 posted on 05/23/2012 5:28:15 PM PDT by af_vet_rr
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To: Owl558
What makes armed drones WORSE than armed helicopters or armed planes?

Not many local law enforcement agencies can afford Apaches (Lord knows they'd buy them if they could) and there is something psychological about an armed helicopter or aircraft being operated by a local law enforcement agency.

But drones, drones are easy to sell to the idiot masses. All you have to do is mention terrorism, drugs, firefighting, search and rescue. And drones would be fine IF you could keep them in check.

The problem is mission creep plus a complacent group of sheeple, I mean citizens. Montgomery county in Texas that felt it needs to monitor its citizens, they are talking about arming their drones, and I have yet to see a concentrated effort to remove its public officials from office.

If Obama said the FBI was going to have drones monitoring a Texas county, people would flip out. But hey, as long as it's just the local Sheriff's department, it's okay.
42 posted on 05/23/2012 5:33:31 PM PDT by af_vet_rr
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To: EEGator

No, it was Krauthammer.


43 posted on 05/23/2012 6:31:54 PM PDT by TigersEye (Life is about choices. Your choices. Make good ones.)
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To: MrB

Yes, they are, this may be one of the reasons why 0bama remains confident he will be re-elected.


44 posted on 05/23/2012 7:17:34 PM PDT by izzatzo (Just beat Obama.)
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To: af_vet_rr

“The problem is mission creep plus a complacent group of...citizens”

Thank you, excellent answer and stuff to consider. I don’t want armed anything flying around my city, county or state. The platform used is incidental, which was the point of my questions. I’d be against them arming blimps, if that was the proposal. Flying things are great survailance tools, but just as subject to the constitution as any other government/police tool.

As you point out, a complacent public in the face of grasping government is the real danger here.

“Shall we expect some transatlantic military giant, to step over the ocean, and crush us at a blow? Never!— All the armies of Europe, Asia and Africa combined, with all the treasure of the earth (our own excepted) in their military chest; with a Bonaparte for a commander, could not by force, take a drink from the Ohio, or make a track on the
Blue Ridge, in a trial of a Thousand years. At what point, then, is the approach of danger to be expected? I answer, if it ever reach us, it must spring up amongst us. It cannot come from abroad. If destruction be our lot, we must ourselves be its author and finisher. As a nation of freemen, we must live through all time, or die by suicide.” —Abraham Lincoln 1838.

Dang dude, now you went and made me quote Lincoln.


45 posted on 05/23/2012 7:40:38 PM PDT by Owl558 ("Those who remember George Satayana are doomed to repeat him")
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To: TigersEye

Okay. I’ve just seen it attributed to both here on FR. It just sounded more like the Judge to me.


46 posted on 05/23/2012 7:48:27 PM PDT by EEGator
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To: EEGator
I guess I can't categorically state that Judge Napolitano hasn't said that but I did hear CK say it on Special Report.

Charles Krauthammer : First guy that brings a Domestic Drone down will be a folk hero (May 14, 2012) (video 2:01)

I'm not sure why Kraut is characterizing his opinion as "hard-left liberatarian" but I agree with him. No Fed drones over the U.S.

47 posted on 05/23/2012 8:29:16 PM PDT by TigersEye (Life is about choices. Your choices. Make good ones.)
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To: Owl558

What’s the difference between having a helicopter or plane vs. a drone overhead patrolling your city?
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No difference as far as I am concerned. I find them all terrible.
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What’s the difference between armed drones and armed helicopters or planes? (Like you, I want neither)
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There isn’t any, all terrible.
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What makes armed drones WORSE than armed helicopters or armed planes?
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All terrible, Drones are killer and spy robots that can get up close and personal.
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Why hasn’t the government armed helicopters or planes when they’ve had 50+ years to do so, but can’t wait to arm drones?
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I have no idea. Drones have cameras and infra red and can get up close and personal with their targets. Horrifying!

I have to imagine you are you anti-helicopter and anti-plane for the same reasons you are anti-drone, correct?

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Yes


48 posted on 05/23/2012 8:34:58 PM PDT by Chickensoup (STOP The Great O-ppression)
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To: Army Air Corps; Black Agnes; Lazamataz; CodeToad; Squantos

Easier said than done. At operational altitudes, drones are invisible and silent from the ground. (Not counting “toy” drones owned by small town PDs.) They use encrypted frequency hopping commo channels. The only way for now to counter the drones would be to attack them and their handlers on the ground. Since they are operated from military bases by and large, it would be quite a trick to attack them. I see no way for the individual citizen to counter them while they are in the air.


49 posted on 05/24/2012 4:29:07 AM PDT by Travis McGee (www.EnemiesForeignAndDomestic.com)
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To: Travis McGee

I have a few thoughts right off the rip that I will not share publicly. Might be effective counters out there.


50 posted on 05/24/2012 4:31:47 AM PDT by Lazamataz (The so-called 'mainstream' media has gone from "biased" straight to "utterly surreal".)
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To: Travis McGee

“I see no way for the individual citizen to counter them while they are in the air.”

Correctamundo. I also don’t see how arming a drone has any domestic necessity at this time. What is expected to change that dropping bombs on targets in the US is expected to be a necessity? It is expensive to even do so.


51 posted on 05/24/2012 6:27:53 AM PDT by CodeToad (Homosexuals are homophobes. They insist on being called 'gay' instead.)
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To: Vinnie

“What about airspace?
Drone v airliner.”

Anything over 18,000 feet in the US is Class A airspace, meaning controlled airspace. All aircraft in that airspace must be on an instrument (IFR) flight plan, meaning they are told by Air Traffic Control (ATC) where to fly. So, if the drones and the airliners are all under ATC control, ATC is also providing separation of those aircraft. Frankly, those little drones might become a PITA to ATC, orbiting as those drones do.


52 posted on 05/24/2012 6:35:09 AM PDT by CodeToad (Homosexuals are homophobes. They insist on being called 'gay' instead.)
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To: Travis McGee
They use encrypted frequency hopping commo channels.

How do you say "I'm over here" in Swahili?

53 posted on 05/24/2012 7:08:11 AM PDT by palmer (Jim, please bill me 50 cents for this completely useless post)
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To: Travis McGee

Cough cough...haaaack ....cough cough. Virus is going around these days more frequently I am told. Cough....hack sneeze... Bird Flu maybe ?


54 posted on 05/24/2012 3:30:34 PM PDT by Squantos (Be polite. Be professional. But have a plan to kill everyone you meet)
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