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1. pm90+Qf[view] [source] 2020-05-29 18:33:49
>>pera+(OP)
This was very predictable. Tools invented for military operations abroad eventually, predictably find their way back domestically.

Despite that, its a dangerous thing to happen. I am aware of how unlikely it is for the current US Government to use the drone offensively, but once you have a massive fleet of drones flying over the US, patrolling "troubling" neighborhoods constantly, the temptation to use those abilities rises significantly.

I hope that Congress takes action to outlaw this practice, but I have little faith it will happen. It seems like everyday the country is falling further into the pit of becoming an authoritarian police state.

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2. ColanR+bt[view] [source] 2020-05-29 19:42:14
>>pm90+Qf
This has been happening for at least 4 years already.

https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2016/03/the-rap...

https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/peteraldhous/spies-in-t...

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3. heelix+8I[view] [source] 2020-05-29 21:03:11
>>ColanR+bt
Even longer - I remember seeing one circle over the 2009 Fargo flood while we were sand bagging.
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4. little+0X[view] [source] 2020-05-29 22:41:11
>>heelix+8I
Question -- what is 'sand bagging'?
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5. heelix+911[view] [source] 2020-05-29 23:14:40
>>little+0X
https://i.imgur.com/BlUJxIj.jpg

Was my parent's home. We were south of Fargo, outside of the city dike. Fargo is very, very flat farmland. Our house was 40' above the river. The top of the city dike was around 43'. We melted down the ice, put down a sheet of plastic, and then built a wall of sandbags. Bonus, it was very cold, so you essentially had to bag and place the sandbag before the sand froze. We put around 10k sacks around the house -- and saved it. Nothing like paddling a canoe to my brothers to resupply fuel for the generators powering the sump-pumps that handled the water that seeps in.

We got very, very lucky. The weather froze the ice a few inches thick and it stopped rising. Had water reached that last bag, Fargo would have been a giant swimming pool.

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6. neckar+Ue1[view] [source] 2020-05-30 01:17:18
>>heelix+911
How do you acquire 10k sacks of sand on such short notice? Also, how much does that cost?
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