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Future of Drone

Last Year I was in Delhi and I was at a local park the other day and I saw this sign, #NODRONEZONE. It was the first time I'd ever seen a sign like this. It caught my attention, It made me say, that's new, that's weird, and it made me wonder what's behind the sign, what's behind this rule.






text and logo over a white background

So I started to think about it. Is this a noise issue? Or maybe something about wanting to go to a park and look up and see blue skies and I started to imagine what the future might be like if these skies were full of drones, constantly buzzing in the background and obscuring our view of the clouds. Then, I wondered well maybe it's a safety issue.

There have been recent instances of attacks using drones.
For example, the Venezuelan President was attacked during a public speech at a military parade by a drone.
Starting to see a lot of news stories about police putting cameras on drones and flying them to areas whether public follow social distancing or not.

I think we are entering a world that is messy and unknown.
We have to think about our privacy, safety, and mental health concern, If we have to think about our future which is beneficial to us.

What are your views?

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