techdirt: DOJ Releases Surveillance Drone Policy, Undercuts Accountability Claims By Exempting It From Use In Court

techdirt: DOJ Releases Surveillance Drone Policy, Undercuts Accountability Claims By Exempting It From Use In Court by Tim Cushing:

The FBI won’t tell you how its drone usage affects your privacy. It has withheld every page of its Privacy Impact Assessment from FOIA requesters. In fact, it now claims it can’t even find the withheld document, so that avenue appears to be a dead end. The DOJ, which oversees the FBI, hasn’t offered any further insight into its assorted agencies’ drone usage (other than those forced out of its hands in relation to its justification for killing people with weaponized drones). It’s been almost a decade since the first reported use of (non-killing surveillance) drones under the DOJ’s watch, and only now do we get to see how it weighs citizens’ privacy against the needs of law enforcement.

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