In response to “Morey: No Drones In City Limits” which appeared in the Jan. 16-22 issue of North Country This Week: I admit, I like my privacy. But, I like my freedom more. Drones have made …
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In response to “Morey: No Drones In City Limits” which appeared in the Jan. 16-22 issue of North Country This Week: I admit, I like my privacy. But, I like my freedom more. Drones have made taking aerial photos much easier and allowed photographers the chance to take photos that were impossible years ago. If people want to spy on someone, they will. Whether its against the law or not. Banning drones for everyone is not the right approach. I am more concerned about police using and abusing drones to invade my privacy than John Doe peeping in my backyard as my dog does his business.