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OMG:::First police department to acquire an aerial drone crashed it into its own SWAT team
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 29238855:MV8yMDc0MDQ3XzM0OTEwMjY4X0YxMjMxMTAw] [quote:Anonymous Coward 1513486:MV8yMDc0MDQ3XzM0OTEwMTIyXzc3REM4MzQz] [quote:~JustMe~:MV8yMDc0MDQ3XzIzNzcyQThC] In a recent investigative report by the Center for Responsive Politics and Hearst newspapers, the authors expressed concern that drones were being pushed into the domestic market before safety and ethics issues had been sufficiently addressed. Such fears were confirmed this week when the first police department in the country to acquire an aerial drone crashed the $300,000 aircraft into its own SWAT team. http://www.salon.com/2012/12/07/police_drone_crashes_into_police/ [/quote] [b]r u sure that someone hasn't hacked into the drones control system and crashed it for 'em????[/b] [/quote] Probably. Iran has at least twice now. If you research it, the manufacturers have a problem with encryption of operator signal. [/quote]
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In a recent investigative report by the Center for Responsive Politics and Hearst newspapers, the authors expressed concern that drones were being pushed into the domestic market before safety and ethics issues had been sufficiently addressed. Such fears were confirmed this week when the first police department in the country to acquire an aerial drone crashed the $300,000 aircraft into its own SWAT team.
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