Americans Fret About Damage, Privacy Risks from Drones

September 10, 2014

  • September 10, 2014 at 1:04 pm
    Ross says:
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    It does seem like most Americans don’t have a great idea of what drones are, and what they are used for. The FAA’s hamfisted approach to the issue certainly hasn’t helped things.

    As a drone user, I certainly hope we can improve the perception of this incredible technology. 99.99% of drone users have no interest in spying on anyone. Of course there are ways to use any technology irresponsibly – cars kill thousands every year, but we recognize that they have a purpose and it is our job to use them responsibly.

    • September 16, 2014 at 5:48 pm
      Tom Johnson says:
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      I too am a drone user, but I feel like regulation is certainly inevitable. The devices clearly pose a risk. They do crash from time to time and if a 1kg object falls from the sky and hits you on the head it’s going to leave a mark. It would take just one bad and well-publicized accident for the public to decide to move forward with regulation and control. It’s only a matter of time.

      Your analogy to cars is probably correct. But use of automobiles is highly regulated and is available only to licensed individuals.

      • July 17, 2015 at 1:29 pm
        Jim says:
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        Automobiles may be highly regulated but their use is not limited to only licensed individuals. There are many cases of people being killed or injured by unlicensed drivers.



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