Using drones to watch on crime?
September 14, 2019 at 2:12 am
(This post was last modified: September 14, 2019 at 2:14 am by Fake Messiah.)
What do you think about having a drone high above the city that is taking high resolution photos every few seconds?
So that let's say someone gets his house robbed, police can trace back and watch it happening. Police wouldn't see robber's face but they could see him/ her as a dot going, getting in the car and then by tracing his/ her movements find out robber's identity.
I guess it could also be used to solve other cases like kidnapping people, missing children and old people...
But then again, I guess it could be used to invade other people's privacy. Especially if you're a celebrity or a politician, someone else could see where you are going and having meetings with.
Would that be a good thing or something you oppose?
So that let's say someone gets his house robbed, police can trace back and watch it happening. Police wouldn't see robber's face but they could see him/ her as a dot going, getting in the car and then by tracing his/ her movements find out robber's identity.
I guess it could also be used to solve other cases like kidnapping people, missing children and old people...
But then again, I guess it could be used to invade other people's privacy. Especially if you're a celebrity or a politician, someone else could see where you are going and having meetings with.
Would that be a good thing or something you oppose?
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