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Despite objection, Congress passes bill that lets U.S. authorities shoot down private drones

Good. When people's property is at risk, they'll be less inclined to be morons.
 
Seems like a good thing. It says authorities, not anyone can shoot down a drone.
If it’s in an emergency situation, and a rescue helicopter cannot land, it’ll delay rescue until the drone pilot brings his drone down. Sometimes they are so oblivious, it could take minutes. It’ll be quicker if authorities can just shoot it down and get on with their job. Lives could be at stake.
We all have rights, but it doesn’t mean our rights is more important than others’.
 
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This is more about shooting down weaponized drones or downing drones in national security areas. Of course it’s going to be a free for all now that this is passed.
 
I guess it sounds reasonable to shoot down a drone over a military base or nuclear plant --- but what kind of weapons are they going to use? I think it's totally wreckless and dangerous if half a dozen Homeland Security agents whip out AR-15's and blast a few hundred rounds of bullets into the air trying to shoot down a Mavic !!
 
This proves that America's has lost its mind. Shooting drones is way more dangerous than flying drones. Shooting guns is more dangerous than shooting video or photos.
 
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It's like when they wanted ban children's toy guns and keep the real ones! George Carlin.
 
Now, Congress can pat each other on the back and act as if they are helping Americans.
 
Now, Congress can pat each other on the back and act as if they are helping Americans.

That's pretty much how U.S. government works --- don't pay attention to science or statistical odds --- just do something that sounds like it will get votes and then go scurry off to collect your bribes and kickbacks from all the corporate weasels you helped that day
 
Not for nothing, but the GOV ha always had the right to shoot down aircraft.

When there was decompression of Payne Stewarts plane, they were prepared to shoot it down if it became a threat to a populated area.

During the early minutes of Sept 11 2001, Military aircraft scrambled from Otis AFB and were prepared to shoot down civilian jetliners if needed, but the planes even at super sonic speed were too late to intercept.

Wander into DC airspace without prior authorization and you WILL have a military jet or two off your wingtips in seconds.... they are always flying high cover. If you do not comply with their directions they WILL blow you out of the sky.
 
Not for nothing, but the GOV ha always had the right to shoot down aircraft.

When there was decompression of Payne Stewarts plane, they were prepared to shoot it down if it became a threat to a populated area.

During the early minutes of Sept 11 2001, Military aircraft scrambled from Otis AFB and were prepared to shoot down civilian jetliners if needed, but the planes even at super sonic speed were too late to intercept.

Wander into DC airspace without prior authorization and you WILL have a military jet or two off your wingtips in seconds.... they are always flying high cover. If you do not comply with their directions they WILL blow you out of the sky.

There are some blatant falsehoods in your post.

Military pilots do NOT have carte blanche to shoot down any civilian aricraft they deem is a threat. That kind of extreme measure can only come directly from the President --- and that's exactly what happened on 9/11.

According the Wikipedia article about the Payne Stewart incident, the Pentagon is officially on record as saying "shooting down the plane was never an option if it threatened to crash into a heavily populated area. We have no idea where that came from."

I do agree about DC airspace --- there was an incident in 2005 when a Cessna got within 3 miles of the White House before diverting to a Maryland airport by a Blackhawk helicopter and two F-16's !! That had to be a brown diaper moment for those pilots, plus they got to spend an afternoon in a windowless room being interrogate by FBI and Secret Service :p

Intruding pilots released without charges
 
not every officer is a perfect shot. so where are there bullets going to come down at? ( is mid air, or a city, town,etc a proper and safe back stop?)
forget the slippery slope. this is a off the cliff thing. if the courts do not destroy it in full, only proves that congress is living in there super privileged world.
 
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