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COVID-19 Drones

Yes, this is a thing:

[T]he suburban town of Westport, Connecticut, might have found the most over-the-top solution yet: deploying specialized police drones to yell at people who aren’t standing six feet apart, as spotted by Gizmodo.

Connecticut suburb deploys ‘pandemic drones’ to try to enforce social distancing
Author Holmes IVPosted on April 23, 2020April 23, 2020Categories privacy, security

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