Lucknow Police Drone Surveillance On Kites, Chinese Manjha Action
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L'innovation technologique connaît un tournant fascinant avec le développement d'un drone inspiré des graines d'érable, également nommées samares. À la pointe de cette avancée, l'Université de Technologie et de Design de Singapour (SUTD) a mis au point un monocoptère révolutionnaire qui combine simplicité et efficacité. Ce drone, le SG60, s'appuie sur le design naturel des
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Ukraine Produces Fully Indigenous FPV Drones at ‘Chinese Price’
Ukraine Produces Fully Indigenous FPV Drones at ‘Chinese Price’
#Drones #DroneSurveillance #Surveillance #Privacy #USA: #PoliceState: "Barring a seismic shift away from Ciraolo and Riley by the U.S. Supreme Court (which seems nigh impossible given the Fourth Amendment approach by the current members of the bench), protection from warrantless aerial surveillance—and successful legal challenges—will have to come from the states. Indeed, six months after Ciraolo was decided, the California Supreme Court held in People v. Cook that under the state’s constitution, an individual had a reasonable expectation that cops will not conduct warrantless surveillance of their backyard from the air. More recently, other states, such as Hawai’i, Vermont, and Alaska, have similarly relied on their state constitution’s Fourth Amendment corollary to find warrantless aerial surveillance improper. Some states have also passed new laws regulating governmental drone use. And at least half a dozen states, including Florida, Maine, Minnesota, Nevada, North Dakota, and Virginia have statutes requiring warrants (with exceptions) for police use.
Law enforcement’s use of drones will only proliferate in the coming years, and drone capabilities continue to evolve rapidly. Courts and legislatures must keep pace to ensure that privacy rights do not fall victim to the advancement of technology."
https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2024/08/backyard-privacy-age-drones
Police departments and law enforcement agencies are increasingly collecting personal information using drones, also known as unmanned aerial vehicles. In addition to high-resolution photographic and video cameras, police drones may be equipped with myriad spying payloads, such as live-video transmitters, thermal imaging, heat sensors, mapping technology, automated license plate readers, cell site simulators, cell phone signal interceptors and other technologies.