There is no expectation of privacy when one has broken the law or performed anything in public areas. I find this to be a good idea and can only say to those hiding behind what “tomorrow” may …
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There is no expectation of privacy when one has broken the law or performed anything in public areas. I find this to be a good idea and can only say to those hiding behind what “tomorrow” may bring that if they weren’t criminals in the first place, none of that would bother them. They need to find another country to move to if it’s so frightening an idea for them. No empathy will come from this corner; the drones are cheap, recoverable, efficient, and since cameras video can’t lie, are great ideas, with a litany of positive outcomes and methods.