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Amazon Drone Deliveries: The Greatest Threat To Privacy Americans Have Ever Seen

Published: September 3, 2020 | Print Friendly and PDF
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Americans have not seen a greater threat to our privacy than the move towards drone deliveries.  This includes Amazon Ring doorbells surveilling families and neighborhoods under the guise of public safety a few years ago.

According to an article in the LA Times, the FAA cannot wait for Amazon to use drones to deliver packages to households across the country.
“This certification is an important step forward for Prime Air and indicates the FAA’s confidence in Amazon’s operating and safety procedures for an autonomous drone delivery service that will one day deliver packages to our customers around the world,” David Carbon, an Amazon vice president who oversees Prime Air, said in a statement.
Amazon joins a growing list of companies using drones to deliver packages to Americans.
"Wing, with partners Walgreens and FedEx Corp., has been conducting limited drone deliveries under a similar FAA approval in Virginia since last year. UPS flies medical supplies within a hospital campus in Raleigh, N.C. Other smaller companies and start-ups are also seeking expanded FAA approvals."
It has become commonplace for the mass media to pander to Big Tech. In fact the LA Times went out of its way to praise drone deliveries.
"Amazon and other companies hoping to revolutionize the retail world with drones have made significant strides in recent years. They’ve invented new devices and shown, at least on a limited scale, that they’re capable of flying relatively long distances and carrying the payloads necessary for packages."
One thing became clear after reading approximately 10 news articles about the FAA approving Amazon's drone delivery fleet.  Not a single news article would address the giant elephant in the room: Privacy.

Amazon Air wants to hire drone pilots

 
Drone deliveries threaten the privacy of EVERYONE. 
 
What will happen to Americans privacy once private companies begin flying down our streets? Drones will fly over people's yards while voyeuristic pilots invade everyone's privacy. Was someone taking a shower or getting undressed in their window? Don't worry, Amazon will have real-time video of it. Was someone sunbathing in their backyard? Amazon will know.
 
If someone is smoking marijuana in their home or yard, Amazon will know. When someone is looking at porn on the computer and it's facing a window, Amazon will know. The list of how delivery drones will destroy everyone's privacy is nearly endless.
 
Why would a federal agency be excited to let corporations create drone delivery fleets, besides the obvious privacy concerns? 
 
There are two obvious reasons that come to mind.
 
Reason number one, once the public accepts delivery drones flying over their homes, law enforcement drones will surely follow. 
 
How long will it take for law enforcement to insist that the FAA allow them to fly drones over people's homes and backyards, for public safety? How long will it take law enforcement to equip those drones with facial recognition/thermal imaging and license plate readers?
 
The second reason why the FAA is so excited about drone deliveries is an easy one. It allows law
enforcement to subpoena drone footage from delivery companies. I would not be surprised to find out that law enforcement has backdoor access to drone delivery footage.
 
We have already seen how Amazon's Ring doorbell service has created a network of neighborhood spies while working hand-in-hand with local law enforcement.
 
Delivery companies will be morally bound to report suspicious or illegal activity to law enforcement, essentially turning drone delivery pilots into agents of the state. 
 
Is that drone delivery pilot spying on you? Most definitely. Is that drone delivery pilot recording everything they see? Most assuredly. Is that drone delivery pilot reporting what they see to law enforcement? Most certainly. 
 
Is the FAA using drone delivery companies as a tool to advance public surveillance? Unquestionably. Is this the future of America? Undoubtedly, unless we stop drone deliveries now! 

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