A new bill moving through the Oregon Legislature would make it easier for law enforcement agencies to use drones without a warrant—and it has civil rights advocates alarmed. “This is just another example of an unnecessary and really excessive expansion of law enforcement authority,” Michael Abrams, policy counsel at the ACLU of Oregon, said. “I really want to emphasize that it’s unnecessary: existing law permits law enforcement to use drones for all kinds of legitimate...
I wonder if they realize the people can get drones too. And the people can put things on those drones too.