Close to half of Americans say they are in favour of police departments deploying surveillance drones domestically. According to a survey conducted by The Associated Press and The National Constitution Center, 44 percent support the idea of police using unmanned aerial vehicles to track suspects and carry out investigations.
Only 36 percent said that they strongly oppose or somewhat oppose police use of drones, according to the survey.
The poll also found that only one third of Americans say they are significantly concerned about their privacy being eroded by the adoption of drones by police forces throughout the country.
Thrity-five percent of respondents said they were extremely concerned or very concerned when asked if they believed that police departments use of drones for surveillance would impact their privacy.
Almost exactly the same number, 36 percent, noted that they were not too concerned or not concerned at all, while twenty-four percent were neutral on the issue, saying they were only somewhat concerned about a potential loss of privacy.
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Poster Comment:
A huge proportion of Americans are no better than cattle. They deserve their chains, which are only going to get tighter