Report: ATF, FBI have been using drones for 7 years

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  • MCgrease08

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    WASHINGTON – Operating with almost no public notice, the*FBI*has spent more than $3 million to operate a fleet of small drone aircraft in domestic investigations, according to a report released Thursday by a federal watchdog agency.

    The unmanned surveillance planes have helped FBI agents storm barricaded buildings, track criminal suspects and examine crime scenes since 2006, longer than previously known, according to the 35-page inspector general’s audit of drones used by the*Justice Department.

    The FBI unmanned planes weigh less than 55 pounds each and are unarmed, the report said. The FBI declined requests to discuss its drone operations Thursday.

    Auditors determined that the FBI had not addressed the danger of violating privacy rights, and recommended that the deputy attorney general’s office consider writing new guidelines to curb improper surveillance by law enforcement drones.

    Officials from the FBI and the*Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives*told auditors that there was "no need" to write new privacy guidelines, the report said.

    Auditors also found that the ATF had bought drones and planned to use them. The U.S. Marshals Service and the Drug Enforcement Administration, which also fall under the Justice Department, purchased and tested drones but decided not to deploy them in active operations.

    In addition to buying drones for internal use, the Justice Department has awarded at least $1.2 million to local police departments to purchase small drones, but failed to track how the money was spent, the audit found.

    http://www.latimes.com/nation/nationnow/la-na-nn-fbi-using-drones-2006-20130926,0,3270950.story

    No. We don't have a domestic spying program... not at all.
     
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    Somewhere, in some place unknown, George Orwell, Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn, and Aldous Huxley are sitting down, having some coffee and shaking their heads, marvelling at all of their predictions gradually coming to life.
     
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