Police Drones Are Starting to Think for Themselves

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"Communities should ask hard questions about these programs. As the power and scope of this technology expands, so does the need for privacy protection," said Jay Stanley, a senior policy analyst with the American Civil Liberties Union's Project on Speech, Privacy and Technology. "Drones can be used to investigate known crimes. But they are also sensors that can generate offenses." With the pandemic still worsening, drones are a way of policing at a distance, said Rahul Sidhu, an officer in Redondo Beach, near Los Angeles, which started a program similar to the one in Chula Vista just after the virus reached the United States.

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