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spy planes in the demand for Florida for the police department.?

MIAMI: The Miami police could soon use cutting edge to help planes flying to fight crime. A small pilotless vehicle manufactured by Honeywell International, capable of hovering and "staring" using electro-optical sensors or infrared, is expected to be introduced soon in the skies over the Florida Everglades. use of the drone wins U.S. Administration approval Federal Aviation Administration after the tests, the Miami-Dade Police Department start flying the 14 pounds or 6.35 kg, drone in urban areas with the eye toward full employment in the fight against crime. (read more) http://www.iht.com/articles/2008/03/27/business/drone.php

"Some advocates of privacy, however, say rules and ordinances should be drafted to protect civil liberties during surveillance operations. "There have been controversies over all put surveillance cameras in public areas, "said Howard Simon, executive director of the American Civil Liberties Union in Florida." Technological advances can be used by law enforcement in a manner that enhances public safety, "he said." But every technology also contains a threat of a further erosion of privacy. "I agree with the last part of the article. They do not want a camera floating above my head, watching everything I do. What going to do with these aircraft, when not in use to criminals or suspected criminals?

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