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Are_grits_groceries

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Sat Feb 18, 2012, 09:10 AM Feb 2012

Drones Set Sights On U.S. Skies

WOODLAND HILLS, Calif. - Daniel Gárate's career came crashing to earth a few weeks ago. That's when the Los Angeles Police Department warned local real estate agents not to hire photographers like Mr. Gárate, who was helping sell luxury property by using a drone to shoot sumptuous aerial movies. Flying drones for commercial purposes, the police said, violated federal aviation rules.

"I was paying the bills with this," said Mr. Gárate, who recently gave an unpaid demonstration of his drone in this Southern California suburb.

His career will soon get back on track. A new federal law, signed by the president on Tuesday, compels the Federal Aviation Administration to allow drones to be used for all sorts of commercial endeavors - from selling real estate and dusting crops, to monitoring oil spills and wildlife, even shooting Hollywood films. Local police and emergency services will also be freer to send up their own drones.

But while businesses, and drone manufacturers especially, are celebrating the opening of the skies to these unmanned aerial vehicles, the law raises new worries about how much detail the drones will capture about lives down below - and what will be done with that information. Safety concerns like midair collisions and property damage on the ground are also an issue.
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http://mobile.nytimes.com/article?a=914218&f=23

This gives me warm and fuzzy feelings. NOT!!!

"Drone Wars"
I can't wait until they arm them and there are puppy fights - one realtor shoots down another realtor's drones.
Then there will be ground fire. Hunters have already shot down a drone used by animal rights activists. I don't think a lot of people will be happy with this. I can see it now: homemade anti-aircraft guns.

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Drones Set Sights On U.S. Skies (Original Post) Are_grits_groceries Feb 2012 OP
Chuck Schumer was just recently in town praising the use of military drones in civilian airspace... Earth_First Feb 2012 #1
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Earth_First

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1. Chuck Schumer was just recently in town praising the use of military drones in civilian airspace...
Sat Feb 18, 2012, 09:23 AM
Feb 2012

Specifically the Hancock Air Base in Syracuse, N.Y.

Gee, thanks Chuck!

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