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The NSA’s Biggest Supporter Is Worried About Drone Privacy Issues

Posted on January 15, 2014 by pogowasright.org

Jason Koebler reports:

Turns our [sic] California Sen. Dianne Feinstein isn’t always in favor of more government power when it comes to surveillance.

At a Senate hearing Wednesday discussing the future of drones in the United States, Feinstein said the “unique capabilities of the drone bring with it significant risks, most notably related to privacy and public safety.”

To illustrate her point, Feinstein said that she had been a victim of drone surveillance during a protest at her house.

Read more on Motherboard.

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