By 2013, the FAA expects to have formulated new rules that would allow police across the country to routinely fly lightweight, unarmed drones up to 400 feet above the ground - high enough for them to be largely invisible eyes in the sky.

Domestic use of aerial drones by law enforcement likely to prompt privacy debate via @washingtonpost (via amzam)

Well, when Skynet takes over, we now know what it will use…

(via amzam)


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