The FAA is allowing local police departments across the USA to use military drones to eavesdrop and collect data on private citizens

Drones are used by the military in countries such as Afghanistan and Pakistan to collect data on terrorists. These unmanned electronic spies look like your average model plane, weighing no more than 5 pounds and measuring approximately 3-feet in length. But inside is high-tech surveillance equipment that can detect anything it’s programmed to collect, such as audio and video.

Manufacturers are targeting at least 18,000 local law enforcement agencies across the USA for drone sales. The FAA has streamlined the process, which will allow police departments to obtain drone permits in an expedited manner.

These developments are an affront to Americans' civil right to privacy. Demand a halt to drone usage by domestic law enforcement agencies immediately.