LOS ANGELES --- To a shopkeeper in the Pakistani town of Miramshah, they are “like the angels of death. Only they know when and where they will strike.” To civil libertarians, they are a threat to our most basic rights, eyes in the sky that can peek into our most private activities. To others, they have revolutionized warfare and could do the same
Drones: Unmanned, Armed — and Dangerous?
Domestic drones “pose a threat to privacy and civil liberties … Law enforcement has not been very transparent about what kind of data is being collected by these drones.”