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Why Do Government Use Drones?

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Recently, the use of drones and other unmanned aircraft has concerned the general public. Drones today come standard with a high definition camera that some say will allow people to spy and plot out other malicious acts towards society. Large drone companies are concerned that sales will drop if the restrictions continue to rise; moreover, the ability to buy a drone is becoming much more difficult. Drone restrictions concern people who have owned drones for years and use them for recreational purposes and farming; additionally, this concerns local governments that plan to use the drones for life-saving situations. From early research with Huffington post, the FAA began to threaten stricter laws and more severe punishments due to drone crashes …show more content…

On the side of privacy and protection, people want drones to be heavily restricted, if not taken away all together. This side would include heavy regulations placed on the drone itself and the airspace it can occupy. In contrast, there are people that are for fewer restrictions and more freedom of airspace and the vehicles they can fly; in addition, these people want to be able to fly anywhere they want and fly any drone without restriction. The main problem people have with this is privacy, with drones flying that have HD cameras, the question of privacy and rights becomes prominent. Both sides have points that can be argued with, but neither side has come to an agreement; moreover, the restrictions are either heavily enforced or they are not enforced at all at this …show more content…

Several farmers have started to use drones in the process of finding acreage and checking on crop health; moreover, this allows the farmers to save on gas and time. Another example would be 9-11 responders using drones to save lives and park rangers using drones to find missing persons. Although, the drone use can invade privacy and be used for criminal activity. Several reports recently show that criminals are using drones to survey buildings for potential robbery; in addition, people have also used drones to stalk others and capture unauthorized video and pictures. While researching for my topic, I encountered several biases. Most seemed to involve privacy issues or other problems that could potentially happen. On the positive side, many of the authors fancied the idea of drones and their help in the emergency field. Although, in most articles I read there was little to no biased and most just told straight facts. For research, this was an amazing thing to encounter considering all the biased in media today; moreover, there were some articles, specifically from Fox news or Huffington post that were exceedingly biased compared to

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