Khalifa Jayy
Banned
SOURCE: http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/...eployed-military-spy-drones-over-us/81474702/
Before any "it's lawful, according to the report" posts.
That, to me, hits the nail on the head. This is such a grey area, it's tough to even know where to start...
I'd start at "don't lie about spying on your own citizens," though.
Similarly, check out what the FBI got caught doing a few years ago...
This part though... just.. speechless.
http://www.cbsnews.com/news/ap-fbi-using-low-flying-spy-planes-over-us/
The Pentagon has deployed drones to spy over U.S. territory for non-military missions over the past decade, but the flights have been rare and lawful, according to a new report.
The report by a Pentagon inspector general, made public under a Freedom of Information Act request, said spy drones on non-military missions have occurred fewer than 20 times between 2006 and 2015 and always in compliance with existing law.
The report, which did not provide details on any of the domestic spying missions, said the Pentagon takes the issue of military drones used on American soil "very seriously."
The Pentagon has publicly posted at least a partial list of the drone missions that have flown in non-military airspace over the United States and explains the use of the aircraft. The site lists nine missions flown between 2011 and 2016, largely to assist with search and rescue, floods, fires or National Guard exercises.
Before any "it's lawful, according to the report" posts.
A senior policy analyst for the ACLU, Jay Stanley, said it is good news no legal violations were found, yet the technology is so advanced that it's possible laws may require revision.
"Sometimes, new technology changes so rapidly that existing law no longer fit what people think are appropriate," Stanley said. "It's important to remember that the American people do find this to be a very, very sensitive topic."
Other federal agencies own and operate drones. The use of unmanned aerial surveillance (UAS) drones over U.S. surfaced in 2013 when then-FBI director Robert Mueller testified before Congress that the bureau employed spy drones to aid investigations, but in a "very, very minimal way, very seldom."
That, to me, hits the nail on the head. This is such a grey area, it's tough to even know where to start...
I'd start at "don't lie about spying on your own citizens," though.
Similarly, check out what the FBI got caught doing a few years ago...
The FBI is operating a small air force with scores of low-flying planes across the U.S. carrying video and, at times, cellphone surveillance technology - all hidden behind fictitious companies that are fronts for the government, The Associated Press has learned.
This part though... just.. speechless.
The FBI asked the AP not to disclose the names of the fake companies it uncovered, saying that would saddle taxpayers with the expense of creating new cover companies to shield the government's involvement, and could endanger the planes and integrity of the surveillance missions.
http://www.cbsnews.com/news/ap-fbi-using-low-flying-spy-planes-over-us/