lynnb
Veteran
This article "Privacy concerns mount as drones take to the skies" makes me wonder whether irresponsible use of camera drones (e.g. camera-equipped drones hovering over bikini-clad women on the beach) may result in legislation restricting picture-taking in public places - and not necessarily confined to drones. If the media gets on the bandwagon the usual hurriedly drafted administrative or legislative response results in poorly worded regulations and laws that cast a wider net than intended.
Interesting also are the mentions of privacy and vulnerability in public places like a beach. My take on this is that drone use is extending the concept of privacy into public places, and is likely to result in further restrictions on photography in public places.
Interesting also are the mentions of privacy and vulnerability in public places like a beach. My take on this is that drone use is extending the concept of privacy into public places, and is likely to result in further restrictions on photography in public places.