Police employ Predator drone spy planes on home front
If you click on the above word button "Police employ....." you read about how people in the midwest here in the U.S. were arrested by being Identified by air from a Predator Drone. I personally don't think this is a very good precedent because eventually one of these predators is going to go haywire and do some damage. But I also know that if and when that happens it will be kept quiet by local police forces because that is just the way things are done. So, then it becomes more a question of, "How much damage can an unmanned predator drone do before it gets into the news?"
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