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Unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) have been used for domestic police work in various countries around the world since the mid-2000s.[1] Their appeal comes from their small size, lack of crew, and lower cost compared to police helicopters. UAVs may be used for search and rescue operations, aerial patrols, and other roles that are usually served by crewed police aircraft. UAVs can be powerful surveillance tools by carrying camera systems capable of license plate scanning and thermal imaging, as well as radio equipment and other sensors.[2] While a vast majority of law enforcement UAVs are unarmed, documents obtained by digital rights group Electronic Frontier Foundation indicated the U.S. Customs and Border Protection would consider arming their UAVs with "non-lethal weapons designed to immobilize" targets.
A dozen U.S. police forces had applied for UAV permits by March 2013.[3] This increased over time, with 167 police and fire departments purchasing unmanned aerial vehicles in the United States in 2016, double the number that was purchased in 2015.[4][5]
Several activists and organizations such as the Electronic Frontier Foundation,[6] the American Civil Liberties Union,[7] the Electronic Privacy Information Center,[8] and progressive activist Jim Hightower[9][10] have expressed privacy concerns over law enforcement use of UAVs[11] for surveillance purposes. Several laws and regulations have been proposed or passed in various jurisdictions that would limit police use of UAVs for surveillance.[12][13]
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