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Privacy advocates take issue with police drone use

September 25, 2017

Privacy advocates take issue with police drone use


The Boston Police Department, without fanfare, expanded its crime-fighting arsenal earlier this year, purchasing several drones that it may use to photograph crime scenes — and raising concerns among privacy advocates.

Read More at BostonGlobe.com →

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