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Calif/ Bay area LEO currently testing drones for catching grow houses etc...

NorCal

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Pretty crazy if you ask me. Seems with the election coming up theyre trying to tighten things up

http://www.nbcbayarea.com/news/local/Bay-Area-Law-Enforcement-Agencies-Test-Drones-173415551.html


They began as tools in military combat. Now aerial drones are being considered by Bay Area law enforcement agencies as a cost-cutting way to replace helicopters, and use technology to fight crime and save lives.

Alameda County Sheriff Greg Ahern first tested one of these Unmanned Aerial Systems or UAS about a year ago. Now he’s looking into possibly bringing a drone here. His office would be the first in California to do it. Armed with live-video-feeding capabilities and different features, like infrared devices, these drones can cost in the ballpark of 50- to 100-thousand dollars or more.

There are several different models, but the one Ahern is considering weighs four pounds and spans four-feet. He says the drones get a birds-eye view that most tactical officers on the ground would never get, sometimes endangering their lives. A demonstration at the county’s Office of Emergency Services building in Dublin a couple months ago featured a man standing in the shadows on a rooftop, with three possible explosives clearly in his reach. The drone saw everything; the officers on the ground could not.

“Very valuable to any tactical officer, as you’re setting up your perimeters and knowing what the suspect may have in his hands, how the suspect is dressed, what are the avenues of escape?” Ahern added that his office would only use drones during emergencies, from a high-speed or high-risk chase to search-and-rescue operations in disasters, as well as proactive policing measures like catching marijuana grows in fields on public lands and in grow houses.

But not everyone is pleased at the growing number of agencies looking to use these UAS. The American Civil Liberties Union or ACLU says drones should only be deployed when a warrant for a specific crime is involved. The ACLU is also worried that they may harm both privacy and people. In a statement, the ACLU wrote, “Drone manufacturers are also considering offering police the option of arming these remote-controlled aircraft with weapons like rubber bullets, Tasers, and tear gas.”

Sheriff Ahern says an armed drone is out of the question. He says local public safety agencies must take advantage of innovation that’s out there, calling it a “no brainer.”

In two weeks, the Alameda County Sheriff’s Office is hosting its annual “Urban Shield” preparedness exercise involving about 30 other law enforcement agencies. That’s where they’ll get the chance to test out different drones in simulations of disasters and high-risk situations to see if they really work. If so, Sheriff Ahern says he has been looking specifically into a federal grant that promotes community policing.
 
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powerrobbie

Saw this coming along time ago, I am sure those drones have already been used somewhere to catch pot growers....
 

stasis

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By Degrees, we lose our freedoms in the name of "security." Once, exclusively used in Foreign Intelligence, etc., now to be deployed against the General American Populace.. Detestable in Principle and Practice. Dusting off the Passport, just in case.

'Merka #1 in Fear. I hate this Shit, and I do not Hate Much.
 

krunchbubble

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Infrared devices for locating grow houses have been banned for many years in California....

I don't see how they can find grow houses without it. I think NBC is full of shit...

Plus 3 intentional airports within 20 miles of each other and many smaller airports, tons of helicopters, where are these drones going to fly?
 

MJBadger

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Saw this coming along time ago, I am sure those drones have already been used somewhere to catch pot growers....

They have , a friend of mine got busted W London with a garden full of outdoor plants & several grow houses in the locale also got hit . A couple of weeks before the busts there was a drone quartering the manor & surrounding roads .
I was stood in his back garden & watched it fly over & warned him that he may have trouble coming . There is no escape when them buggers are flying .
They are also good in warfare so it ain`t all bad .
 

StayHigh149

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I was stood in his back garden & watched it fly over & warned him that he may have trouble coming . There is no escape when them buggers are flying .
They are also good in warfare so it ain`t all bad .

If it was low enuff for u to c it, then it was low enuff to be shot down too....jus sayin'.
 

Skinny Leaf

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From the FAA:

First Responders
Another part of the reauthorization bill directed the FAA to “allow a government public safety agency to operate unmanned aircraft weighing 4.4 pounds or less” under certain restrictions. The bill further specifies these UAS must be flown within the line of sight of the operator, less than 400 feet above the ground, during daylight conditions, inside Class G (uncontrolled) airspace and more than five miles from any airport or other location with aviation activities.

The FAA and the Department of Justice’s National Institute of Justice have established an agreement that meets the congressional mandate. Initially, law enforcement organizations will receive a COA for training and performance evaluation. When the organization has shown proficiency in flying its UAS, it will receive an operational COA. The agreement also expands the allowable UAS weight up to 25 pounds.
 

krunchbubble

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Just Googlemaped my house and im above the 400' mark!!!

Imagine a 50 cal rifle, from my rooftop, taking em out from above them, fucking hero....
 

gingerale

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It's only a matter of time before some evil hacker develops a crude but effective heat-seeking anti-aircraft missile out of cheap and readily available parts, then puts the source code for its guidance and control system and all the specs on the 'net for anyone to make their own.

When these $100k drones start falling out of the air in flaming pieces, the playing field will be leveled a bit.
 

Capt.Ahab

Feeding the ducks with a bun.
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I say get a cheaper drone and use it as a suicide machine to crash into the popo drone.
 

resinryder

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not to sure talkin about takin out a drone is good for this site, might attract the wrong attention or open up a door to look deeper into the posts, just sayin.


Shouldn't be a problem. You know they've never taken a bunch of stoners seriously, lol
 

THCello

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All jokes aside it's true, please drop the 'aggressive' talk.
I've already left another forum because I felt it's security had been greatly compromised.

I suppose I'm asking that you guys don't 'muss up icmag'
hah.
 
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