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Predator UAVs Now Being Used To Track And Arrest Americans In The US
As the unmanned aircraft circled 2 miles overhead the next morning, sophisticated sensors under the nose helped pinpoint the three suspects and showed they were unarmed. Police rushed in and made the first known arrests of U.S. citizens with help from a Predator, the spy drone that has helped revolutionize modern warfare.

But that was just the start. Local police say they have used two unarmed Predators based at Grand Forks Air Force Base to fly at least two dozen surveillance flights since June. The FBI and Drug Enforcement Administration have used Predators for other domestic investigations, officials said.

"We don't use [drones] on every call out," said Bill Macki, head of the police SWAT team in Grand Forks. "If we have something in town like an apartment complex, we don't call them."

The drones belong to U.S. Customs and Border Protection, which operates eight Predators on the country's northern and southwestern borders to search for illegal immigrants and smugglers. The previously unreported use of its drones to assist local, state and federal law enforcement has occurred without any public acknowledgment or debate.
I don't see any reason for alarm. The police use all sorts of new technology, and we're generally better off for it. The key is for surveillance, when used, to conform with the law and court rulings. As long as the police do that it doesn't matter whether they use a UAV, a pair of binoculars or the Mark-One Eyeball.

Posted by: Anonymoose 2011-12-11
http://www.rantburg.com/poparticle.php?ID=335040