I wonder if a drone has the same result on a jet engine when sucked in as a goose does? That little whirligig looks like it would ruin a whole lot of peoples days.
"They will only be used in public areas where people have no expectation of privacy" That is an open ended statement if I ever heard one. Typical invasion of privacy.
Forget the drones. I already talked about hunting them on another post, but really, fly them over the inner city anywhere and they'll be down and in a pawn shop in hours, if not minutes...
Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University is nearby in Prescott and they are in talks with the local city councils to allow them to test their surveillance drones on the sheep, I mean, citizens...
I'm sure it will be allowed; we're one of the last town in AZ that hasn't gotten rid of photo radar, and are actually expanding it...