If you see a "Police" drone at your rally that you believe to be taking pictures or videos, You do have the right under the law to ask for those photos and videos thru the Freedom of information act. If they refuse you simply apply to a judge...
One potential issue pointed out by the ACLU is the First Amendment protects right of free speech and right to peaceably assemble. When the government is conducting mass surveillance with no probable cause on everyone in attendance at a...
Some states do prohibit use of drones by law enforcement to conduct surveillance without a warrant. Here is an example from North Dakota. Of course, law enforcement has wriggle room in defining what is and is not surveillance or is an exception...
Try living in Britain. For a 'democratic state' we have been recognised for a few years now as being the most heavily electronically surveilled country in the world. France was the first to deploy camera drones as crowd surveillance tools during...
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