ND PoPo gets weaponized drones!!!

Lycanthrope

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Not sure how accurate this is, but it wouldnt surprise me either.

[h=1]North Dakota cops will be first in nation to use weaponized drones[/h]




North Dakota's Bill 1328 was supposed to be cut and dry. "In my opinion there should be a nice, red line: drones should not be weaponized. Period," Rep. Rick Becker (R-Bismarck), the bill's original sponsor, told a committee hearing back in March, per The Daily Beast.That was going to happen too, at least until an industry lobbying firm got involved. Now, law enforcement agencies in North Dakota are legally allowed to arm their UAVs with any manner of weapons, so long as they aren't "lethal".
The bill was, in fact, originally designed to strictly limit law enforcement's ability to weaponize drones. It also demanded that police obtain a search warrant from a judge before employing drones in an investigation. However, a rep from the North Dakota Peace Officer's Association then amended the bill -- at the behest of the state house committee, no less -- to limit only "lethal weapons." Anything classified as "less than lethal" is now allowed. That means cops can outfit their UAVs with everything from rubber bullets, pepper spray and Tasers to tear gas and sound cannons. And, as The Guardian points out, "less than lethal" police Tasers have already killed 39 Americans this year alone.
'When you're not on the ground, and you're making decisions, you're sort of separate," bemoaned Becker back in March. "Depersonalized." Given that law enforcement officials have already killed some 774 Americans this year, a future Good Kill-like scenario featuring your neighborhood police feels all too real.
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Atlanta police officers with an unarmed UAV during last year's Ferguson protests - Image Credit: Associated PressNot so, Grand Forks County Sheriff Bob Rost told The Daily Beast. "It was a bad bill to start with," Rost said. "We just thought the whole thing was ridiculous." He also took umbrage with the fact that he'd need a search warrant to use his county's drone when searching for evidence, clearly misunderstanding the core concept behind how search warrants work.
And it wasn't just law enforcement that had a hand in castrating this bill. North Dakota's Department of Commerce, the director of the University of North Dakota's drone major program and various economic groups that would benefit from lax regulation testified against it. The reason for this, according Keith Lund of the Grand Forks Regional Economic Development Corporation, is simple.
"It's really all about the commercial development, which is where all of this is heading," Lund said during the hearing in March. "If [a law] is somehow limiting commercial, law enforcement development... that is a negative in terms of companies looking and investing in opportunities in the state of North Dakota." Because who needs civil liberties when there's money to be made by the UAV industry?
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Its unfortunate, but I think that last bold statement pretty much sums up our state governments stance when it comes to commercial development in ND. They are all for it, no matter the cost. Maybe they should go visit Detroit to see how that policy has worked out for them!


 


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Have any of you guys ever been buzzed by a drone?

Kinda curious. I have never seen one in action.
 

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Have any of you guys ever been buzzed by a drone?

Kinda curious. I have never seen one in action.


I've been to a couple music festivals where they had them flying around taking video.
Irritating as hell and kind of a buzz killer.
 


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Have any of you guys ever been buzzed by a drone?

Kinda curious. I have never seen one in action.

I have not, but I know a gal that has had one lurking over her here in Bismarck. She's not very happy about it.
 

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Are ND cops smart enough to operate a drone?
 

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I think drones are cool and if they are used in the right time or place they can be fun. Public get-togethers/parades/even a sporting event for some cool pics. Or at home over your own land(still feels like a safety concern if used in public). Other than those possible uses, drones kind of give me the creeps. If doing anything more than a flyby over my property I'd have to try and shut down a huge urge to take it down. I've never been on the bad side of the law for anything other than behaving like I was a little older than I really was and I really don't have anything to hide but the idea of police using them for armed activity or even patrol is really messed up. Then again if some scumbag barricades himself in a house and is shooting at people I would probably find the use of an armed drone to put him down comical.
 

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Had couple over my folks back yard this summer. One was the little white one like in the protest pic the other was a much larger six engine one that was clearly fairly expensive. One thing with them at this point is they are not going to sneek up on you they are vary loud.
 


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I have not, but I know a gal that has had one lurking over her here in Bismarck. She's not very happy about it.

Maybe you should stop buzzing her? Just a thought.
 

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