Virginia Gov. Bob McDonnell, a retired U.S. Army lieutenant colonel, says he is open to any technology that makes law enforcement more productive. The use of drones, which was recently endorsed by the police chiefs of Fairfax County and D.C., would make better use of valuable police resources.
Increased safety and reduced manpower are among the reasons the U.S. military and intelligence community use drones on the battlefield, which is why it should be considered in Virginia, he says.
"It's great," he said while speaking on WTOP's "Ask the Governor" program. "If you're keeping police officers safe, making it more productive and saving money...it's absolutely the right thing to do."
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Yeah, as long as the police are safe we can just fuck over the People's Right to Privacy, right Bob?
Try driving thru there sometime and you will understand.He`s already got the Va. state cop paint scheme he want`s on his revenue gathering robot`s.
ReplyDeleteDon`t be to hard on old Virginia they`re one of the state`s that had the ball`s to tell Obama to cram his NDAA up his ass.
ReplyDeleteI always thought majors and above were just a bunch of self serving cocksuckers. More proof I was right.
ReplyDeleteWill there be a drone season, or will it be open all year like varmints? Is there a daily bag limit/possession limit? I assume this will be restricted to shotguns only due to the urban nature of the drone's migratory patterns, so probably nothing larger than #4 will be allowed, right? Also, will we be restricted to 12 Ga., or will 8's and 10's be allowed as well?
ReplyDeleteThis kind of works out, I'm hoping I can get the chance to shoot one down.
ReplyDeleteGet rid of drone operators and drones go away.
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